| Category | % of posts | Examples (translated) | |----------|------------|------------------------| | | 58% | “They killed our brothers; time for gumaa.” “Amhara special forces are the new enemy.” | | Nabagi (peace) | 22% | “Let’s share coffee with neighbors, not bullets.” “OLF and government must talk again.” | | Neutral/Mixed | 20% | News sharing without commentary; ambiguous memes. |
In English, this roughly translates to: or “Facebook: Between Conflict and Peacebuilding.” endomcha mathu nabagi wari facebook
Many of these stories are written as a series of social media posts or SMS-style exchanges, making them feel intimate and "real-time" to the reader. | Category | % of posts | Examples
Facebook’s algorithm prioritizes emotional content, which often means anger and fear ( endomcha ) over reconciliation ( nabagi ). However, organized peace campaigns (e.g., #NagaaOromiyaa ) successfully reduced hate speech when moderators actively removed violent comments. However, organized peace campaigns (e