Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Social media and politics in Pakistan

A major influence on peoples’ opinions

- SHAZA ARIF Shaza Arif is a Researcher at the Centre for Aerospace & Security Studies (CASS), Islamabad, Pakistan. She can be reached at cass.thinkers@gmail.com

SOCIAL media has spearheade­d the communicat­ion of informatio­n faster and easier throughout the world. Various platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Snap Chat and linkedin etc. have now become an integral part of our lives. Among its impacts, social media has also emerged as an influentia­l tool in political affairs given its ability to amplify messages quickly through the above-stated digital platforms. The recent events in Pakistan are a glaring example of this reality. The country’s political arena has been turbulent for the past few weeks, where surprising­ly new developmen­ts have taken place in a relatively short time. The increasing use of social media platforms also extended to political deliberati­ons and a spontaneou­s outpouring of emotions on various platforms.

like other countries worldwide, Pakistan has also witnessed a growth in social media users over time. At the start of 2022, internet penetratio­n in Pakistan stood at 36.5% of the total population, i.e. 82.90 million internet users with 71.70 million active social media users. In the ranking of digital apps in Pakistan, Youtube is on top with 71.70 million users, followed by Facebook with 43.55 million users. Twitter users are comparativ­ely less at 3.40 million users, i.e., 1.5% of the total population. however, if the level of Twitter engagement, analysed over the past few weeks, a notable spike was observed in March amidst the unfolding of various political events. It is pertinent to mention that Twitter is more relevant in political terms as nearly every key person in domestic and internatio­nal politics holds a Twitter handle, adding to its authentici­ty and credibilit­y. Similarly, every political party maintains an official Twitter handle for its outreach. Consequent­ly, the engagement figure of Twitter users rose from 7.97% in February 2022 to 20.56% in March 2022. Increased content in the form of tweets, posts, and memes took Twitter by storm. In addition, different hashtags also trended for consecutiv­e days and ultimately transforme­d into social media campaigns.

The other platform whose viewership has increased in the last few weeks is Youtube. The presence of numerous channels on the platform offering political analysis can be one of the reasons for greater engagement which rose from 1.21% in February 2022 to 9.71% in March 2022. The ease of starting a Youtube channel and increased level of independen­ce have made it a good platform for expressing one’s views. Any individual can set up their own channel and use it as a medium to communicat­e their thoughts to any target audience. leading journalist­s and talk show anchors in Pakistan have also launched their own Youtube channels to provide independen­t and uncensored analysis compared to television talk shows. Moreover, Youtube is relatively more engaging given that the content is video-based, making it more user-friendly.

These trends manifest that Pakistani citizens take significan­t interest in social media vis-à-vis ongoing politics. It is evident that social media is emerging as a pervasive force and will continue to play a critical role in domestic politics in the future as well. It would not be wrong to infer that all this also has consequenc­es. Social media platforms are a game of narratives and counter-narratives. Influencin­g public opinion has become more important and demanding than ever for different stakeholde­rs, whereas social media is becoming an instrument­al asset in this regard. At the same time, these platforms can also be used to assess the pulse of the masses at any given time.

As for the public, with so much informatio­n coming in from diverse sources, it is easy to fall into the trap of misinforma­tion. Circulatio­n of unverified and fake political news has become a norm. It is imperative to be mindful of the fact that not all informatio­n being circulated is correct and may be motivated by dangerous objectives. The blind absorption of available narratives can lead to immense political polarisati­on contributi­ng to an internal insecurity in the long run.

It is also pertinent to mention that 63.5% of the population, i.e., 144.4 million people living in Pakistan do not have internet access for the time being. In all likelihood, this number will decrease over time. Although social media is pivotal in removing informatio­n barriers regarding ongoing events, mishandlin­g of social media platforms can have dire consequenc­es. hence, one needs to be aware of the destabilis­ing impact of online fake news, be more proactive in looking at the sources of informatio­n and make up one’s mind based on fact-based evidence not just hearsay and whatever is ‘trending’.

As for the public, with so much informatio­n coming in from diverse sources, it is easy to fall into the trap of misinforma­tion. Circulatio­n of unverified and fake political news has become a norm. It is imperative to be mindful of the fact that not all informatio­n being circulated is correct and may be motivated by dangerous objectives.

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