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Jun 25, 2021
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with Anu Gargclicktivism
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: The use of the Internet to signal support for a cause.
ETYMOLOGY:
A blend of click, as in a mouse click + activism. Earliest documented
use: 2006.
NOTES:
Clicktivism can take many forms: signing an online petition,
forwarding a message, sharing a posting, or changing the color or banner
on one’s website or social media in support of a cause, and so on.
Clicktivism is sometimes derided as slacktivism
(slack + activism). It’s seen as putting in minimal effort and getting a
sense of doing something and feeling good about it, instead of getting
deeply involved with a cause. While the criticism can be justified,
clicktivism is better than doing nothing and, at least, it raises
awareness.
USAGE:
“[Purpose.com’s] critics worry, however, that its brand of web-based
activism is often skin-deep clicktivism. It is easy to click on a
petition and then do nothing else.” Profit with Purpose; The Economist (London, UK); Jan 26, 2013. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Scientists do not join hands every Sunday and sing "Yes gravity is real! I
know gravity is real! I will have faith! I believe in my heart that what
goes up, up, up must come down, down, down. Amen!" If they did, we would
think they were pretty insecure about the concept. -Dan Barker, former
preacher, musician (b. 25 Jun 1949)
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