“…A shortcoming of digital communication research is that it primarily focuses on Twitter, a development that is often attributed to the data availability and access restriction issues shaping the computational turn of the discipline (Berry, 2011;Burgess and Bruns, 2015;Freelon, 2018;Lazer et al, 2020). However, public organizations engaged in conflict, such as the police, also primarily use Twitter and Facebook in their crisis communication (Jungblut et al, 2022). The general preference for Twitter is also prevalent in activism and war research (Seo, 2014;Bruns and Hanusch, 2017;Manor and Crilley, 2018;Özkula et al, 2022), but studies on, for instance, Instagram, YouTube and thematic forums also exist (Andén-Papadopoulos, 2014;Dinnen, 2016;Crilley and Chatterje-Doody, 2020;Al-Rawi, 2021).…”