African American
In reply to the discussion: #BlackLivesMatter More Than the Hurt Feelings of White Progressives™ [View all]Spazito
(56,354 posts)Door to door or at a public meeting, the person or persons you, as an advocate/volunteer, are trying to entice to support your candidate can see your body language, your facial expressions, etc. On the internet, there is only text without the other key elements of non-verbal communication we use to 'read' the person. Aggression, verbal slights come across much more strongly when one has only text by which one can make a judgment, imo.
I haven't been involved in a campaign since the social media has taken such a strong hold as it has today so I don't know what the training sessions teach from that aspect but I am betting there is even greater stress put on what NOT to do on the internet while advocating for one's candidate.
I might soon find out, though, as we have an upcoming election and I intend to volunteer quite soon providing I can work from my home.