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When towing the party line meant lying to the American people, brave government employees took to social media to share the inside scoop.

Experiencing firsthand President Donald Trump’s disregard for truth, rogue government employees took to social media as an outlet for anonymized outrage, fact-checking, and a call to action. The #ALTGOV Twitter movement subverted official statements to remind the American public that all was not well in the White House but that there was something they could do about it.

This is the story of how the same social media technologies that fractured America have helped rogue government workers and concerned citizens work to keep it together. Government employees who were first disappointed in the 2016 election outcome and then horrified by things like a ban on Muslim immigrants, the repeal of Net Neutrality, the deletion of climate change information from EPA websites found themselves searching for a way to take a stand. Beginning with tweets from the parks about the Inauguration Day crowd, the #AltGov Twitter accounts offered followers context, truth, and opportunities to take real-world action to support human rights, privacy rights, and science. Followers say they offer hope. They’ve also faced challenges from their bosses in the government, from trolls and bots, and from each other.

Amanda Sturgill offers the first real look behind the curtain as AltGov members struggled to work effectively with others across a spectrum of goals and motivations, while facing their own fears of being discovered or even inadvertently causing the harm they are trying to forestall. The AltGov movement shows us that social media is more than a megaphone—it’s a way for everyday people to live out democratic ideals and make a difference.



Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Author’s Note

Preface

Chapter 1 – The Transition

Chapter 2 – First Day Promises

Chapter 3 – Finding Each Other

Chapter 4 – Threats

Chapter 5 – Strategy

Chapter 6 – Storms

Chapter 7 – Where are the Children

Chapter 8 – Finding Fakes

Chapter 9 – Making a Difference

Chapter 10 – War Room

Chapter 11 – National Security

Chapter 12 – Pandemic

Chapter 13 – Who Are We?

Chapter 14 – Election and Insurrection

Chapter 15 – Transitions, Again

References

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    Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
    Publication Date: 15/08/2022
    ISBN13: 9781538162095, 978-1538162095
    ISBN10: 1538162091

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    When towing the party line meant lying to the American people, brave government employees took to social media to share the inside scoop.

    Experiencing firsthand President Donald Trump’s disregard for truth, rogue government employees took to social media as an outlet for anonymized outrage, fact-checking, and a call to action. The #ALTGOV Twitter movement subverted official statements to remind the American public that all was not well in the White House but that there was something they could do about it.

    This is the story of how the same social media technologies that fractured America have helped rogue government workers and concerned citizens work to keep it together. Government employees who were first disappointed in the 2016 election outcome and then horrified by things like a ban on Muslim immigrants, the repeal of Net Neutrality, the deletion of climate change information from EPA websites found themselves searching for a way to take a stand. Beginning with tweets from the parks about the Inauguration Day crowd, the #AltGov Twitter accounts offered followers context, truth, and opportunities to take real-world action to support human rights, privacy rights, and science. Followers say they offer hope. They’ve also faced challenges from their bosses in the government, from trolls and bots, and from each other.

    Amanda Sturgill offers the first real look behind the curtain as AltGov members struggled to work effectively with others across a spectrum of goals and motivations, while facing their own fears of being discovered or even inadvertently causing the harm they are trying to forestall. The AltGov movement shows us that social media is more than a megaphone—it’s a way for everyday people to live out democratic ideals and make a difference.



    Table of Contents

    Table of Contents

    Author’s Note

    Preface

    Chapter 1 – The Transition

    Chapter 2 – First Day Promises

    Chapter 3 – Finding Each Other

    Chapter 4 – Threats

    Chapter 5 – Strategy

    Chapter 6 – Storms

    Chapter 7 – Where are the Children

    Chapter 8 – Finding Fakes

    Chapter 9 – Making a Difference

    Chapter 10 – War Room

    Chapter 11 – National Security

    Chapter 12 – Pandemic

    Chapter 13 – Who Are We?

    Chapter 14 – Election and Insurrection

    Chapter 15 – Transitions, Again

    References

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