In April 2026, Galvanize Action explored the characteristics of content that ideologically-moderate women enjoy and engage with on social media.
KEY FINDINGS
Entertainment is the top factor in whether ideologically-moderate women consider a piece of content to be “good” or “worth it.” For content to be entertaining to this audience, it should come from a creator with an appealing personality and have an “honest and unfiltered tone.”
Moderate women are open to heavier topics or content that challenges their existing beliefs if that content is presented in a direct and honest way, includes clear and practical takeaways, comes from a trustworthy host, acknowledges opposing viewpoints, and leaves room for the viewer to draw their own conclusions.
The most important driver of return behavior among women in this audience is that the content covers topics that they find interesting. Other factors like a familiar host, emotional payoff, and length carry less weight.
Ideologically-moderate women report that when a piece of content really sticks with them, they will often save it or send it to someone. However, they less frequently report thinking about it later or talking about it with someone.
Overwhelmingly, moderate women report discovering new accounts or creators they end up liking when the content’s topic catches their attention.
For content aimed at ideologically-moderate women, honesty and authenticity drive entertainment and engagement. To be considered “entertaining,” content needs to be fun to watch and delivered by a personality with an honest, unfiltered tone. However, to turn one watch into multiple watches or a follow, the content needs to cover topics the audience actually cares about. Topic relevance is the primary discovery mechanism and the primary driver of return behavior. When content tackles heavy or challenging ideas, this audience responds best to directness, practical takeaways, and a trustworthy host. They’re also more likely to save or forward that content than to reflect on it or openly discuss it with someone else.
QUESTIONNAIRE
QUESTION #1 | EXPERIENCE WITH SOCIAL MEDIA
How well would you say the following statements describe your experience with social media?
Not at all
A little bit
Moderately
Quite a bit
Extremely
I mainly use social media to keep up with people or accounts I already follow
10%
17%
26%
32%
15%
I scroll when I am bored
11%
25%
22%
24%
17%
I enjoy discovering new content when I scroll
5%
26%
27%
26%
15%
I scroll to relax or unwind
11%
24%
25%
27%
12%
I worry that I use social media too much
44%
23%
17%
10%
5%
% who said “quite a bit” or “extremely”
Age Group
18-34
35-54
55-69
70+
I mainly use social media to keep up with people or accounts I already follow
48%
48%
43%
49%
I scroll when I am bored
60%
48%
34%
19%
I enjoy discovering new content when I scroll
58%
46%
34%
27%
I scroll to relax or unwind
56%
41%
36%
21%
I worry that I use social media too much
29%
16%
13%
4%
QUESTION #2 | INCREASE CREATOR TRUST
How much does each of the following increase your trust in a content creator?
Not at all
A little
Somewhat
Quite a bit
A great deal
They are consistent in their tone and values over time
6%
14%
32%
30%
18%
Their personality feels genuine rather than performed
9%
13%
29%
26%
22%
They are transparent about who they are and their background
9%
14%
27%
29%
20%
They acknowledge when they’re wrong or don’t know something
8%
14%
26%
26%
25%
They engage with their audience respectfully
5%
12%
28%
32%
23%
% who said “quite a bit” or “a great deal”
Age Group
18-34
35-54
55-69
70+
They are consistent in their tone and values over time
58%
51%
42%
38%
Their personality feels genuine rather than performed
57%
53%
44%
38%
They are transparent about who they are and their background
54%
53%
46%
44%
They acknowledge when they’re wrong or don’t know something
53%
55%
50%
49%
They engage with their audience respectfully
62%
57%
49%
49%
QUESTION #3 | DECREASE CREATOR TRUST
How much does each of the following decrease your trust in a content creator?
Not at all
A little
Somewhat
Quite a bit
A great deal
Avoiding criticism or difficult questions
7%
11%
27%
28%
26%
Contradicting things they’ve said before
5%
9%
23%
28%
35%
Misleading titles, thumbnails, or previews
5%
10%
21%
24%
40%
Their persona feels calculated or inauthentic
4%
11%
20%
28%
36%
Exaggerating or sensationalizing for attention
4%
8%
18%
27%
42%
% who said “quite a bit” or “a great deal”
Age Group
18-34
35-54
55-69
70+
Avoiding criticism or difficult questions
49%
49%
58%
65%
Contradicting things they’ve said before
58%
58%
65%
72%
Misleading titles, thumbnails, or previews
49%
62%
69%
75%
Their persona feels calculated or inauthentic
58%
60%
68%
75%
Exaggerating or sensationalizing for attention
59%
64%
74%
82%
QUESTION #4 | MAKING CONTENT ENTERTAINING
How important are each of the following in making content feel entertaining to you?
Not at all important
Slightly important
Somewhat important
Extremely important
It makes me feel something
8%
30%
43%
19%
It’s relevant to my life
10%
24%
41%
26%
I want to know what happens next
7%
25%
45%
22%
It helps me relax or unwind
7%
22%
44%
28%
It makes me laugh
6%
21%
45%
28%
I learn something useful
5%
22%
43%
30%
I like the people or personalities in it
6%
20%
42%
33%
The tone or style feels right to me
4%
19%
50%
27%
QUESTION #5 | ENTERTAINING TONE
Which of the following best describes the tone of content you find most entertaining? Select up to 2.
Honest and unfiltered
44%
Warm and relatable
37%
Thoughtful and sincere
35%
Light and playful
31%
Calm and comforting
23%
Fast-paced and energizing
12%
Age Group
18-34
35-54
55-69
70+
Light and playful
32%
34%
31%
25%
Warm and relatable
37%
35%
37%
42%
Calm and comforting
31%
24%
18%
19%
Fast-paced and energizing
14%
17%
9%
5%
Honest and unfiltered
42%
43%
45%
43%
Thoughtful and sincere
30%
31%
38%
45%
QUESTION #6 | WORTHWHILE CONTENT
When you say a piece of content was “good” or “worth it,” what do you usually mean? Please choose the option that best describes your thoughts.
It entertained me
28%
It stayed with me after I saw it
20%
It helped me in some way
18%
It gave me a new perspective
17%
It made me feel better about something
11%
It made me feel understood
6%
Age Group
18-34
35-54
55-69
70+
It entertained me
36%
30%
26%
20%
It gave me a new perspective
12%
19%
17%
20%
It helped me in some way
16%
18%
16%
20%
It made me feel better about something
8%
8%
15%
12%
It made me feel understood
9%
9%
4%
2%
It stayed with me after I saw it
19%
16%
22%
27%
QUESTION #7 | FEELINGS ABOUT CONTENT THAT CHALLENGES BELIEFS
How do you generally feel about content that challenges your existing beliefs or ways of thinking?
I actively avoid it
5%
I usually disengage from it
9%
It depends on how it’s presented
54%
I’m open to it when I come across it
27%
I actively seek it out
6%
QUESTION #8 | HEAVY TOPICS
How important is each of the following in keeping you engaged with content that touches on meaningful or heavier topics?
Not at all important
Slightly important
Somewhat important
Extremely important
Humor
4%
24%
45%
27%
Personal stories or real examples
4%
24%
47%
26%
A hopeful tone
4%
23%
51%
22%
A calm tone
3%
22%
47%
29%
A relatable host or voice
3%
21%
48%
28%
Clear, practical takeaways
3%
18%
45%
34%
Honest, direct conversation
2%
10%
37%
51%
QUESTION #9 | FORMATS FOR CHALLENGING CONTENT
Which of the following formats makes it easiest for you to engage with emotionally charged or challenging ideas? Select up to 3.
A story about someone’s experience
63%
A short personal video
43%
A conversation between two people
42%
A short written piece
29%
Advice or Q&A style content
28%
A longer interview or discussion
23%
Age Group
18-34
35-54
55-69
70+
A short personal video
46%
46%
43%
35%
A conversation between two people
48%
38%
40%
42%
Advice or Q&A style content
37%
28%
23%
28%
A story about someone’s experience
54%
61%
73%
64%
A short written piece
23%
26%
28%
42%
A longer interview or discussion
30%
22%
22%
18%
QUESTION #10 | ENGAGED WITH CHALLENGING CONTENT
What makes you most likely to stay engaged with content that challenges your beliefs or ways of thinking?
Not at all important
Slightly important
Somewhat important
Extremely important
It uses personal stories rather than arguments
4%
21%
47%
27%
It’s framed around curiosity rather than persuasion
4%
19%
46%
32%
It presents the idea without feeling preachy
3%
18%
42%
37%
It moves at a pace that gives me time to process
2%
18%
46%
34%
It acknowledges other viewpoints
3%
14%
39%
45%
It leaves room for me to draw my own conclusions
3%
14%
41%
43%
The host feels trustworthy
1%
11%
40%
48%
QUESTION #11 | CONTENT HAS AN AGENDA
What most often makes you feel like a piece of content has an agenda?
It feels like they’re pushing something too hard
25%
It presents only one side
24%
It feels scripted or rehearsed
20%
The language feels manipulative or overblown
19%
It avoids obvious counterpoints
12%
QUESTION #12 | POLARIZING CONTENT
When you avoid content that feels polarizing, what is usually the reason?
It feels like it’s trying to provoke rather than inform
35%
It feels preachy or one-sided
25%
The person doesn’t seem credible on the topic
18%
I don’t want that type of content in my feed
13%
I don’t agree with the perspective
9%
QUESTION #13 | RETURN IMPORTANCE
How important are each of the following in making you return to the same content over time?
Not at all important
Slightly important
Somewhat important
Extremely important
Familiar host or voice
11%
29%
42%
18%
Reliable emotional payoff
8%
30%
43%
19%
Short length
8%
30%
43%
19%
Strong storytelling
3%
27%
42%
27%
Feeling personally understood
6%
24%
44%
26%
Consistent tone
5%
22%
49%
25%
Practical usefulness
4%
20%
45%
31%
Interesting topics
2%
10%
33%
55%
QUESTION #14 | RETURN LIKELIHOOD
How likely are you to return to a recurring content series if it consistently leaves you feeling…
% who said “extremely likely”
More informed
46%
More entertained
40%
More hopeful
34%
More relaxed
33%
More understood
32%
More connected
32%
More capable of handling life
31%
% who said “extremely likely”
Age Group
18-34
35-54
55-69
70+
More relaxed
35%
39%
33%
23%
More understood
36%
35%
31%
25%
More hopeful
37%
35%
36%
29%
More informed
38%
50%
47%
47%
More connected
36%
37%
31%
21%
More capable of handling life
33%
36%
32%
22%
More entertained
39%
45%
42%
31%
QUESTION #15 | REASONS TO STOP RETURNING
Which of the following are the most common reasons you stop returning to a content source you otherwise enjoyed? Select up to 3.
It becomes repetitive or stops being useful
60%
I lose trust in the person or brand
46%
It stops feeling relevant
44%
The tone starts to bother me
34%
It feels too shallow
32%
It starts to feel like too much effort or too heavy
28%
QUESTION #16 | ENGAGEMENT WITH CONTENT THAT RESONATES
When content resonates with you, which of the following are you most likely to do?
Engage publicly (commenting, sharing to my feed)
13%
Engage privately (saving, sending directly to someone)
24%
Both equally
36%
Usually neither
28%
Age Group
18-34
35-54
55-69
70+
Engage publicly (commenting, sharing to my feed)
20%
14%
9%
7%
Engage privately (saving, sending directly to someone)
31%
21%
23%
19%
Both equally
40%
46%
32%
19%
Usually neither
8%
18%
36%
55%
QUESTION #17 | PRIVATE SHARING
When you share content privately with someone, what is it, usually? Select up to 3.
Something funny
56%
Something I think someone else needs to see
45%
Something that feels relatable or says what I’ve been feeling
39%
Helpful advice
36%
Something emotionally meaningful
33%
Something that would start a good conversation
20%
Age Group
18-34
35-54
55-69
70+
Something funny
56%
57%
57%
56%
Helpful advice
30%
38%
34%
42%
Something that feels relatable or says what I’ve been feeling
45%
38%
36%
36%
Something emotionally meaningful
36%
35%
32%
26%
Something that would start a good conversation
27%
20%
18%
15%
Something I think someone else needs to see
44%
40%
50%
49%
QUESTION #18 | ENGAGEMENT WITH CONTENT THAT STICKS
When a piece of content really sticks with you, what do you most often do? Select up to 3.
I watch or read all the way through
42%
I save it
40%
I send it to someone
37%
I come back to it again
30%
I follow for more
29%
I think about it later
29%
I talk about it with someone
29%
QUESTION #19 | WANT TO SEE MORE
When you want to see more content from a creator you like, what do you usually do? Select all that apply.
Follow or subscribe to their account
52%
Go directly to their profile to watch more
50%
Like or comment so the algorithm surfaces them again
42%
QUESTION #20 | DISCOVERY METHODS
How often do you discover new accounts or creators you end up liking through each of the following?
Never
Rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
A friend sends it to me
8%
24%
46%
17%
5%
I like the look of the host
12%
28%
37%
17%
6%
I see it shared by someone I already follow
11%
20%
43%
20%
7%
It appears in my feed repeatedly
6%
17%
43%
28%
6%
One post really grabs me
4%
14%
48%
25%
9%
The comments make it look interesting
7%
17%
40%
26%
10%
I like the personality of the host
4%
11%
44%
29%
12%
The topic catches my attention
2%
4%
33%
39%
21%
% who said “very often” or “often”
Age Group
18-34
35-54
55-69
70+
A friend sends it to me
37%
28%
12%
8%
It appears in my feed repeatedly
52%
41%
25%
13%
One post really grabs me
47%
43%
29%
13%
I like the personality of the host
50%
47%
34%
31%
I like the look of the host
39%
26%
16%
8%
The topic catches my attention
58%
67%
60%
52%
The comments make it look interesting
43%
40%
31%
31%
I see it shared by someone I already follow
36%
35%
18%
15%
QUESTION #21 | DIVISIVE TOPICS
For each of the following topics, how divided do you think Republicans and Democrats are?
Not at all divided
Slightly divided
Somewhat divided
Very divided
Completely divided
Regulating seed oils in food products
15%
20%
43%
15%
7%
Restricting phone use in schools
16%
26%
36%
14%
8%
Requiring cleaner ingredient labels on packaged foods
16%
22%
40%
17%
6%
Removing processed foods from school lunches
14%
24%
35%
17%
10%
Bringing manufacturing jobs back to the U.S.
15%
18%
36%
20%
10%
Regulating social media access for children
13%
22%
35%
21%
9%
Reducing pesticide use in commercial agriculture
10%
18%
40%
20%
11%
Removing fluoride from public water supplies
8%
19%
37%
23%
13%
Regulating artificial intelligence (AI)
10%
16%
38%
24%
13%
Regulating psychiatric medications for children
7%
16%
38%
26%
14%
Regulating big tech companies
6%
15%
38%
27%
14%
Removing vaccine mandates for school enrollment
6%
12%
27%
33%
22%
QUESTION #22 | SUPPORT FOR DIVISIVE TOPICS
What is your personal view on each of the following topics?
Strongly support
Somewhat support
Neither support nor oppose
Somewhat oppose
Strongly oppose
Regulating seed oils in food products
14%
26%
50%
7%
3%
Restricting phone use in schools
41%
27%
19%
9%
3%
Requiring cleaner ingredient labels on packaged foods
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