The digital spectator activities of Twitter users on the issue of the anti-terrorism bill in the Philippines

Simulacra Pub Date : 2022-06-24 DOI:10.21107/sml.v5i1.14462
Shane Vallery Alipio Beduya, Diane Nicole Quebec De Leon, Jasmine Palce Quintana, Reena Anne Galang Alenzuela, Cyrra Rey-Anne Mae Megu Dela Rosa Mira, Andrea Maye Pereda Afan
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Throughout history, activism has evolved with the rise of digital technologies. Individuals and groups can now conduct political activities on social media platforms. Existing studies about hashtag activism typically centered on race and gender, which are usually contextualized in the West. This study addresses the insufficient research about online activism related to policymaking in the Philippine context and focuses on online activism towards the issue of the Anti-Terrorism Bill (ATB) of 2020 that concerns potential harm to freedom of speech, expression, or of the press. This research was inspired by George and Leidner’s (2019) Hierarchy of Digital Activism, notably the Digital Spectator activism. The researchers utilized data mining approach to collect data sets scraped from Twitter. The data was acquired by using TWINT and extracting Twitter’s visible measure of interaction such as likes, retweets, and replies. These data were used to analyze Twitter users’ online activism during the heightened discussion of ATB that showed negative views of the bill using the topmost hashtag, #junkterrorbillnow and the five dominant themes: law-making process, human security, the role of social media, dialogue, and related issues. Findings also showed a link between #junkterrorbillnow and the dominant themes, and the digital spectator activities.
Twitter用户在菲律宾反恐法案问题上的数字观众活动
纵观历史,行动主义随着数字技术的兴起而发展。个人和团体现在可以在社交媒体平台上进行政治活动。关于标签行动主义的现有研究通常集中在种族和性别上,这些研究通常在西方背景下进行。本研究解决了菲律宾背景下与政策制定相关的网络行动主义研究不足的问题,重点关注针对2020年反恐法案(ATB)问题的网络行动主义,该法案涉及对言论、表达或新闻自由的潜在危害。这项研究的灵感来自乔治和莱德纳(2019)的数字行动主义层次,特别是数字观众行动主义。研究人员利用数据挖掘方法收集了从Twitter上抓取的数据集。这些数据是通过使用TWINT并提取Twitter上可见的互动指标(如点赞、转发和回复)获得的。这些数据被用来分析推特用户在ATB激烈讨论期间的在线活动,这些讨论使用最热门的标签“#junkterrorbillnow”,以及五个主要主题:立法过程、人类安全、社交媒体的作用、对话和相关问题,表达了对该法案的负面看法。调查结果还显示,#junkterrorbillnow与主流主题和数字观众活动之间存在联系。
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