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2017 was quite a year for women. It kicked off with the inauguration of President Donald Trump, a man who was elected despite being accused by more than a dozen women of sexual assault and misconduct. In response, millions of people took to the streets the following day for the Womenâs March in cities worldwide. As the year unfolded, large numbers of women indicated interest in running for office. And the final months have been marked by dozens of women courageously coming forward to call out sexual abuse by powerful men.
This year of activation around womenâs rights was reflected not only in our national politics and media, but in our social media feeds. Facebookâs 2017 Year in Review, which looks at the topics generating the most interest on the social media platform, found that the most talked-about moment of 2017 was International Womenâs Day.
This year, International Womenâs Day â which people around the world celebrate each March 8 â was marked by notable activism in the United States, with the âDay Without A Womanâ strike rallying thousands in cities from New York to Alaska in the name of social justice.
Whatâs more, Facebookâs Year in Review found the most âattendedâ event on its platform this year â among events that people actually attended in person â was the Womenâs March in Washington, D.C., with more than 500,000 people marking themselves as âinterestedâ or âattendingâ the event on Facebook.
The second and third most talked-about moments of the year according to Facebook were the Super Bowl and the Las Vegas mass shooting.
To measure the most discussed topics, Facebook looked at the number of times that keywords were used in its usersâ posts or status updates, data communications research manager Sheida Neman told HuffPost.
Itâs worth noting that unlike previous Year in Review rankings, this yearâs rankings didnât consider the cumulative discussion of topics over the whole year, but rather those most talked about on a single day. To select its top âmoments,â the site first looked at data from Jan. 1 to Nov. 1, 2017, to determine the moments with the highest volume of keywords on any single day, and then among those, selected the ones that saw high increases from last year to this year.
Facebookâs new measurement system would explain why Donald Trump wasnât one of the top three most talked-about âmomentsâ in 2017. Even though you may think Trump dominated the conversation on social media throughout the year, reactions to the president were not concentrated on one day in particular.
This also means that even though âMotherâs Dayâ or âValentineâs Dayâ might be topics heavily talked about on a single day, they didnât make Facebookâs top rankings of the most discussed moments because they werenât talked about much more this year compared to last year.
In contrast, International Womenâs Day, an annual event, was talked about dramatically more this year than last. The volume of conversation around the celebration doubled from 2016 to 2017, according to Facebookâs stats. Over 165 million people worldwide discussed the topic on Facebook, and more than 200 countries celebrated the day â from Dia Internacional da Mulher in Brazil to Journée Internationale des Femmes in France.
But why wasnât the Womenâs March â which brought out millions of people around the world â among the top three most talked-about moments of the year? It may be because the main events were focused in the United States, Naomi Gleit, Facebookâs vice president of social good, told HuffPost. International Womenâs Day was a more global event.
Still, the other two most talked-about moments of 2017 â the Super Bowl and the Las Vegas mass shooting â would seem to be disproportionately U.S.-centric events too. So some mystery remains.
To see more from Facebookâs Year in Review, read the companyâs release here.
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