# Can Women Break the Glass Ceiling?: An Analysis of #MeToo Hashtagged   Posts on Twitter

**Authors:** Naeemul Hassan, Manash Kumar Mandal, Mansurul Bhuiyan, Aparna Moitra,, Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed

arXiv: 1906.00896 · 2019-06-04

## TL;DR

This study analyzes one million #MeToo tweets to uncover patterns and insights about women's experiences with sexual harassment, highlighting social media's role in breaking silence and fostering awareness.

## Contribution

It provides a large-scale analysis of #MeToo tweets, revealing patterns and attributes that deepen understanding of online social movements against harassment.

## Key findings

- Identified key patterns in tweet content and user demographics
- Revealed emotional and geographical distributions of stories
- Discussed social media's impact on addressing sexual harassment

## Abstract

In October 2017, there happened the uprising of an unprecedented online movement on social media by women across the world who started publicly sharing their untold stories of being sexually harassed along with the hashtag #MeToo (or some variants of it). Those stories did not only strike the silence that had long hid the perpetrators, but also allowed women to discharge some of their bottled-up grievances, and revealed many important information surrounding sexual harassment. In this paper, we present our analysis of about one million such tweets collected between October 15 and October 31, 2017 that reveals some interesting patterns and attributes of the people, place, emotions, actions, and reactions related to the tweeted stories. Based on our analysis, we also advance the discussion on the potential role of online social media in breaking the silence of women by factoring in the strengths and limitations of these platforms.

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