Hashtag campaigns during the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia : escalating from online to offline /
Hashtag campaigns on social media enable users to express their sentiments on various issues and mobilize people to be part of a movement or cause; they have been used effectively by disenfranchised members of society against powerful elites.While some are of the opinion that online campaigns are in...
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2021
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