General Terms and Actions
Since the mainstream media refuse to cover the majority of our work, the primary way we can share our message is through social media such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Boosting Posts
Therefore, it is key to know how we can effectively boost our posts so they are seen by more people. The algorithms on social media are such that the more popular posts appear higher up on the feeds. Thus, the more we interact with posts the more they are seen by people!
To intereact with a post, you can:
- like it (thumb up)
- comment it (write a short text underneath it: give your opinion, say what you liked about it etc.)
- share it (in a private message, on your own profile etc.)
Direct Posts at specific People or Groups
When making or sharing posts, it is best to mention specific people and/or groups. This directs the post to those people as well as their following. Otherwise a post you make is only seen by your friends or followers.
In general this is done by “@-ing” or “AT-ing” a person. This means putting the “@” in front of their username or handle. Eg. if I want to direct a post at XRUK on twitter I would include @XRebellionUK.
Often when you first type the “@” symbol a drop down of popular accounts or friends will appear and as you type it will narrow down to the person you are aiming for.
You can tag a person in the text you're writing or in a photo (for Instagram and Twitter/X).
💡 HINT: keep a note of accounts you want to commonly “@” somewhere handy!
What is a Hashtag?
A “Hashtag” refers to the “#” symbol when used on social media. We have several hashtag such as #ExtinctionRebellion or #RebelForTruth.
Any phrase can be a hashtag is it starts with the “#” and has no spaces between the words. Often they will appear highlighted or in a different colour when typed correctly.
A hashtag allows you to tag a trend on social media. So instead of linking your post to the account @XRebellionUK you may instead what to include your post in the trend #ExtinctionRebellion.
Tips about using hashtags
💡 Don't invent hashtags as you might end up being the only person using it so no one will be able to find your content tha way. Make a search before so you'll know what hastags to use with the content you post.
💡 To make your hashtags easier to read, you can capitalise the first letter of each word, for example, instead of writing #betterwithoutbarclays, write #BetterWithoutBarclays
💡 Only use one or two hashtags on Twitter as you don't have much space to write, but you can go ahead and use 10-20 hashtags on Instagram (put them at the end of your text so they don't make it difficult to read).