Slacktivist
Slacktivist is a portmanteau of "slacker" and "activist" used to describe individuals who engage in online activism that requires little effort and appears to support social or political causes primarily through digital actions rather than substantive, on-the-ground organizing. The term gained prominence in the mid-2000s with the rise of social media, where actions such as liking, sharing, signing online petitions, and changing profile pictures could be performed quickly.
Proponents argue that slacktivism lowers barriers to participation, raises awareness, and can mobilize resources and volunteers
The concept is related to terms such as clicktivism, hashtag activism, and performative activism. While online