EDITORIAL: Undoubtedly, one of the goals of the Government of Nunavut is to promote Inuktitut and increase its use in the territory.
However, its current social media strategy may be working against that.
The GN has three versions of the same Government of Nunavut page on Facebook: one in English, one French and the other Inuktitut.
One can imagine the theory behind this: if you want all your GN updates in Inuktitut, hereSA国际影视传媒檚 the page for you; and if you want English, go here; and so on.
ThatSA国际影视传媒檚 basically what the GN told Kivalliq News, too.
SA国际影视传媒淭he GNSA国际影视传媒檚 decision to separate the three languages on its Facebook pages is driven by our commitment to ensuring representation and accessibility,SA国际影视传媒 stated communications officer Seporah Medwig. SA国际影视传媒淭he GN aims to provide each language its dedicated space, allowing for more focused and meaningful engagement with Nunavummiut.SA国际影视传媒
Medwig added that this decision was made in SA国际影视传媒渁dherence to the Language Law of Nunavut, ensuring that Inuktitut, English, Inuinnaqtun, and French each have their own dedicated channels.SA国际影视传媒
A noble goal, but it unfortunately fails to align with the nature of social media and its algorithm-based fundamentals.
SA国际影视传媒楨qual representationSA国际影视传媒 in the world of algorithms is not achieved by simply making multiple pages. Social media distribution is not the same as sending two versions of the same physical newsletter to mailboxes like in times past.
Currently, the English page for the GN has more than 21,000 followers. The Inuktitut page has just over 700. The two pages are not reaching an equally sized audience based on follower count, but it goes deeper than that. A post on the English page will reach more people than one on the Inuktitut page because of the number of followers, and then this is exacerbated by the fact it will likely get more likes, comments and shares due to its initial increased reach, further encouraging the algorithm to spread it. So, the real difference is more exponential than linear.
For a quick lesson, algorithms dictate most of what you see on social media platforms. They are complex calculations that factor in many things, but the ultimate goal is that you see content you want to see.
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On the flip side, posts that perform poorly are punished by the algorithm and their distribution is reduced. So if you put up a boring post that everyone skips over and few react to, that post wonSA国际影视传媒檛 be shown in many feeds, and it will negatively impact your next posts, because the algorithm is learning that youSA国际影视传媒檙e boring.
This is why itSA国际影视传媒檚 not enough for organizations to simply post on social media. If you post content that gets few likes, comments or shares, the algorithm will not promote it, and eventually, your page will enter a death spiral of very little engagement. On the flip side, if you post content that gets lots of attention, the algorithm will further promote it to more people.
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In the current ecosystem, the GNSA国际影视传媒檚 English page is promoted far more than the Inuktitut page, to the point the Inuktitut page appears lost in the algorithm, with hardly a like or share to be found on most of the posts. This is evidence that the page is simply not being seen and not being distributed.
If the GN wants to promote Inuktitut, it should amalgamate its Facebook pages into the English one, due to it having the biggest follower base. That means posting the English, French and Inuktitut all at the same time, on every post. As well, the social media managers should try their best to make the content they post worth sharing, as that will lead to increased distribution.
Social media is ubiquitous now, but understanding how it works isnSA国际影视传媒檛, and even those who study it are regularly mystified by the algorithm.
Medwig said the GN is aware that there are challenges accessing the Inuktut and French Facebook pages.
SA国际影视传媒淭o address this, we are currently in discussions with various departments to evaluate whether consolidating all languages onto a single page or enhancing the promotion of links to the separate language pages would be more effective in ensuring the equitable access and representation,SA国际影视传媒 stated Medwig.