The Impact of Social Media on Political Engagement
Nyiramukama Diana Kashaka
Faculty of Education, Kampala International University, Uganda
ABSTRACT
This paper examines the complex relationship between social media platforms and political engagement among youth and citizens globally. Drawing from studies conducted in Kenya, Nigeria, and broader historical contexts, the research highlights the dual nature of social media: while it offers a dynamic space for political participation, information sharing, and mobilization, it also fosters misinformation, superficial debates, and political disengagement. The rise of platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube has reshaped political campaigning and voter turnout strategies, offering both opportunities and threats to democratic processes. Through an exploration of user behavior, platform characteristics, and the evolving nature of political communication, the paper analyzes how social media both amplifies civic participation and challenges traditional modes of political engagement. The findings suggest that while social media is a powerful tool for political mobilization, its true impact is contingent on the nature of citizen engagement and platform dynamics, emphasizing the need for critical media literacy and innovative political strategies.
Keywords: Social Media, Political Engagement, Voter Turnout, Political Campaigns, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube.
CITE AS: Nyiramukama Diana Kashaka. (2025). The Impact of Social Media on Political Engagement. RESEARCH INVENTION JOURNAL OF LAW, COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGES 5(2):30-37. https://doi.org/10.59298/RIJLCL/2025/523037