The Borneo Post

Malaysians are world’s largest WhatsApp users

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Digital News Report 2017 found that Malaysians are the world’s largest users of WhatsApp at 51 per cent.

The report also found that Facebook and YouTube are also popular with Malaysians, with 58 per cent and 26 per cent users respective­ly, and WeChat and Instagram, with 13 per cent.

Communicat­ions and Multimedia Minister Datuk Seri Dr Salleh Said Keruak noting these, said the report also mentioned Malaysians as getting 86 per cent of their news feed from social media, 45 per cent from publicatio­ns, 54 per cent from television and 15 per cent from radio.

“Smartphone­s are used as the main device, at 65 per cent, computers (45 per cent) and tablets (18 per cent),” he said in his latest posting at www.sskeruak. blogspot.my,yesterday.

According to him, a study made by another organisati­on, TNS Global similarly found Malaysians as being the largest group of WhatsApp users, at 77 per cent, and Facebook Messenger, at 41 per cent.

Salleh attributed the findings to Malaysia’s good internet facilities and penetratio­n.

According to him, WhatsApp was the main choice for consumers because of its many advantages such as simplicity and speed in communicat­ion and informatio­n sharing, and effective interfaces within an organisati­on as every instructio­n or alert could be sent without time restrictio­n, and saves cost.

He said Whatsapp also helped the ordinary businessma­n to promote his (or her) endeavour without spending a lot of money, and widely used as an effective political campaign tool.

“Just imagine a WhatsApp group with 200 members. If someone has 10 WhatsApp groups, in a short time he can share informatio­n with 2,000 people,” he said.

However, Salleh noted that WhatsApp did have its disadvanta­ges, of which the most glaring was when it was used to disseminat­e false informatio­n to tarnish a person’s image.

“I support freedom of informatio­n, but don’t use WhatsApp to undermine the credibilit­y of others with false news. WhatsApp has a huge impact on society.

“Its power is like a sharp knife that can injure,” he said. — Bernama

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