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The Drift of #MyBodyMyChoice Discourse on Twitter

Computers and Society 2022-05-11 v1 Social and Information Networks

Abstract

#MyBodyMyChoice is a well-known hashtag originally created to advocate for women's rights, often used in discourse about abortion and bodily autonomy. The Covid-19 outbreak prompted governments to take containment measures such as vaccination campaigns and mask mandates. Population groups opposed to such measures started to use the slogan "My Body My Choice" to claim their bodily autonomy. In this paper, we investigate whether the discourse around the hashtag #MyBodyMyChoice on Twitter changed its usage after the Covid-19 outbreak. We observe that the conversation around the hashtag changed in two ways. First, semantically, the hashtag #MyBodyMyChoice drifted towards conversations around Covid-19, especially in messages opposed to containment measures. Second, while before the pandemic users used to share content produced by experts and authorities, after Covid-19 the users' attention has shifted towards individuals.

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@article{arxiv.2205.04898,
  title  = {The Drift of #MyBodyMyChoice Discourse on Twitter},
  author = {Cristina Menghini and Justin Uhr and Shahrzad Haddadan and Ashley Champagne and Bjorn Sandstede and Sohini Ramachandran},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.04898},
  year   = {2022}
}

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Accepted at WebSci'22