You have cancer.
This is a phrase that approximately 268,000 people, both men and women, will hear next year. That is a staggering number and something that we should be doing more to help decrease. Each year in October people all across the country take part in trying to bring awareness to this terrible disease by participating in different Breast Cancer Awareness activities. Some of these activities include social media memes. These types of campaigns on social media can include posting hidden messages as your status such as simply your name and what color bra you are wearing at the time of posting. The idea is that people will begin to wonder what all of these status’s are about and google it. These posts would look similar to what is shown below.

What is the issue with raising awareness in this way?
- There was confusion as to what the posts were about
- Once people figured it out the campaign was sexualized
- So you have people talking about breast cancer…. But then what?
If you were one of those 268,000 people who’s lives are changed next year, would simply talking about it be enough? The individual below did not think so.

This breast cancer awareness meme didn’t do enough and fell short of the mobilization and impact it could have had. A better way to promote the cause as well as invoke action would be to add just a little blurb at the end saying “Once you figure it out do the same and DONATE”. The truth is, some people won’t donate and will simply post again, but some people will… and every little bit will help find a cure for cancer.
What more could people do than simply following these campaign instructions?
Don’t you find that when you hear a story that makes you feel emotional and connected you are more willing to step up and help? If it speaks to you, you want to do more. The creation of emotional real life experiences for users is one of the biggest indicators of mobilization success. Getting people to act one what they are seeing.
Posting personal stories and asking others to also post their stories might get people to act on it – it will drive people to want a cure for the disease so nobody else has to experience what those individuals have. This will hopefully promote mobilization and donations. Cyberactivism is just this – it is the idea of using internet based styles of communication in order to promote, create or manage activism.
Companies can incorporate this type of awareness creating brand authenticity. If companies promote and donate and encourage individuals to do the same, they are showing that they are supportive of their audience and clients. There are some companies that are already doing this by donating their sales and selling products that promote breast cancer awareness. One of these is the company Aerie. Below is one of their shirts they sold and promoted. By promoting and donating their sales they are creating brand authenticity.

Next time you see a social media campaign such as this will you consider doing more than simply reposting a vague message? Will you be part of the solution? Will you support brands and businesses who are trying to do just that?

