the emergence of the Internet has not devalued social capital, but rather altered the way we engage with social capital and in social networks,
The internet has definitely helped us connect with many more people. Your example of the metoo movement is good because a lot of people on Facebook were posting about it. The movement was able to reach all over the Country, even in other countries because of our connections all over the world. By using those connections, the movement was able to spread and more people became aware of the movement. Another example is the Women's March that is taking place in January. Even though it is still months away, I have already seen some of my friends on Facebook say they are going or are interested in the March in D.C. There will be thousands of people who show up that day, and I think a large part of it is because of the use of social media and our connections and relationships with people. It shows that even while in person connections are important, that online ones can be just as important.