Twitter Trends Report’s three big ‘movements’ in so… – Daily Maverick
For some, Twitter is a toxic space, revealing the very worst in humanity. A place where ministers previously espousing fear fokkol bravado reinvent themselves as Mr Fix, who fix little except fixating on social media.
And when they tweet that they have arrived in Ukraine to score cheap likes from their followers, as if that means they would finally fix something, they attack disruptive journalists for having the temerity to question why a public representative in sheltered employment would tweet so tactlessly, against the backdrop of Russias war crimes, the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, and Vladimir Putins trigger-happy fingers threatening nuclear Armageddon.
For others, its a democratic space of information and debate a space where timelines can mostly be tailored to the users wants and where ideas can be challenged and information disseminated.
The platform released its third annual Twitter Trends Report this week, revealing the three biggest movements in conversation: Finance Goes Social, The Great Restoration and Fan-Built Worlds. These were identified after an analysis of billions of tweets between 2019 and 2021.
It examines shifts in finance and the Covid-19 pandemic to the popularity of virtual worlds, revealing ways that marketers can capitalise on these trends.
An idea becomes conversation becomes a seismic cultural shift. And if you want in on whats next, listen to what people on Twitter are saying right now. To help you out, we analysed billions of Tweets over a two-year period to find three must-know trends about to go big, the report says.
From The Great Restoration to Fan-Built Worlds to Finance Goes Social, the talk on Twitter reveals the underlying shifts in power shaping where the world is going.
The statistics and data points in the report are from Pulsar & Canvas8, for the period 1 January 2020 to 31 December 2021, providing a sneak peek into the movements that will drive culture, no matter what business youre in.
Trend 1: The Great Restoration
The Great Restoration is a move among users that is about healing the planet by healing ourselves and rethinking climate change.
Within millions of daily tweets, Twitter says it recognises users are focusing on their personal health while increasingly calling out corporations to take the lead against the planets environmental crisis.
Terms such as restoring and rebalancing had a 64% year-on-year increase, and mentions of greenwashing (marketing spin to mislead consumers that companies products and policies are environmentally friendly) increased by 158%.
It says mass burnout has driven people to reprioritise their wellness over corporate serfdom, giving rise to trends seen at the end of 2021 and early 2022, such as the Mass Resignation in the US, whereas sustainability has become increasingly important.
After decades of big business inaction, consumers are tired of carrying the load. The conversations on Twitter show the pandemic shifting perspectives.
People are focusing on themselves and expect corporations to take the lead against massive planetary challenges, the report says. So, while folks are still talking about veganism and recycling, theyre also getting real about impact and accountability, too.
Personal and planetary health are intertwined, but a better balance of responsibility is needed.
The climate conversation is central to that Restoration, with corporate call-out culture in full swing.
People on Twitter are talking about decarbonisation, emissions and other big issues that put pressure on companies.
People are tired of being the only ones who care and an underlying anti-trust is bubbling over. They need brands to make some real impact, Twitter says.
Trends to watch: The report says people are talking about climate mitigation (instead of the climate fight) more than ever before, as it is a more achievable concept that focuses on slowing down environmental damage.
Theyre also turning to ideas such as planet-friendly wellness solutions and cleaner, greener healthcare, while calling out corporations and holding themselves accountable.
Whats next? Twitter believes the fight for the climate will be kinder.
Looking closer, we see this movement becoming more kind than militant. People want change, but in a holistic way alternative fuels, fighting waste, healing, metaphysics. Theres an ethos of appreciation, instead of obsessing with everything wrong with the world, the planet will restore when we do.
Trend 2: Fan-Built Worlds
Twitter says fans no longer just follow, theyre also calling the shots, making the rules, and creating worlds they want to be part of.
With a 51% decrease in the use of the term stanning [being an overzealous fan], this is an epic shift in power. In thousands of niche communities on Twitter, fans are building and creating collaborating with artists and each other.
Even more game-changing? Shared ownership. Fans having a genuine stake in what theyve made. And getting paid for it.
Twitter noticed a 994% year-on-year increase in mentions of fan tokens and twice as many tweet replies in the fandom.
Fans come to Twitter to talk, the report says. And they are looking at the conversation more purposefully. Theyre tearing down the wall between idol and fan, for more immersive experiences while creating art and ideas for themselves and their communities. People are talking about building complex worlds through cosplay, role-playing games, and virtual marketplaces leaving the superficial in search of real connection.
Trends to watch: New metaverse worlds such as Decentraland, a 3D virtual world browser-based platform, which allows users to buy virtual plots of land as non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and The Sandbox, a video game genre with a nonlinear structure that allows players to roam freely, allow fans to spend their time and money in niche virtual destinations with unique avatars, digital fashion drops, and endless expression.
Gaming was first to enter, the report says, and musics coming in fast.
But look out for core aesthetics entire worlds designed around shared passions like flowers or steampunk. Our basic need for belonging has come full circle.
Whats next? Fans will be using their power to create value for themselves and their tribe through currency-driven membership, gamified marketplaces, and NFT collabs connecting across fandoms.
Theyre also lighting up the VR/AR conversation, staking claim in new metaverse communities.
Trend 3: Finance Goes Social
Everyone is getting in on money matters, and theyre having fun, says the report. Communities of experts and ordinary people are freely sharing knowledge for all to see, with tweeting about finance among non-professionals and non-enthusiasts up by 78% year on year and its not only about stock picks.
The finance conversation has become part entertainment, part gaming, unapologetically social, and more open than ever before. With 75% growth, #FinTwit is driving a new cultural dialogue across Twitter.
There were also 17 times more tweets about NFTs than about work from home in 2021. And researchers noted a 492% increase in the use of emojis in finance conversations, with the hottest conversation on Twitter being cryptocurrency.
Topics such as trading and virtual gigs in virtual worlds are also hotting up, while stablecoin (a cryptocurrency), NFT marketplaces, decentralised apps (dApps, digital applications or programs that exist and run on a blockchain), the token economy and decentralised exchanges are growing by more than 242%.
From learning the basics to championing bitcoin and ethereum, folks want to be part of this new frontier But this is just the start. Talk of #DeFi decentralised finance tells us this is part of the larger power-shift away from institutions. And looking closer, we see the next trends already starting to form.
Trends to watch: Ordinary people are becoming more empowered about investing and speaking about entry-level products. Crypto could help the unbanked.
And the fast acclimation to NFTs looks to have people thinking of them like stocks. Then theres the increasing talk about cryptos environmental impact. And overall reliability. So, as this conversation grows, keep an eye on sustainability and trust.
Whats next? Twitter expects to see huge increases in talk about NFTs, decentralised exchanges and ways to put user-empowered communities to work.
Fast-growing conversation suggests the rise of people-centric decentralised autonomous organisations (DAOs, organisations represented by rules encoded as transparent computer programs), safer investments powered by stablecoins, and fun, passionate communities entering this space will attract even more everyday people.
With hundreds of millions of tweets sent on Twitter every day, theres a lot more going on Twitter than toxic conversations, memes and jokes. Twitter reflects what people are thinking, doing and feeling, influencing culture in the present and future. For marketers who want to get a sense of what is going on in the minds of their customers, peers and competitors, the Trends Report peels back some of the minds many layers. DM168
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