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What makes an online activist?

What makes an online activist?

By O. F. March 4, 2018 March 4, 2018  clicktivism, Online activism, slacktivism

Internet, and especially the social media, is without doubt an influential and common part of our daily lives. We use the Internet to communicate on various platforms, to get information and to read the news, while social media has also become for many an important space of self-expression, sharing opinion …

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