Abstract

The study aimed to identify the motives behind the use of social Media among a sample of Arab youth. This was accomplished by examining their habits in using these networks and evaluating the extent of their interaction with content and other users. The study adopted a descriptive survey approach, focusing on a sample of young individuals active on the most prominent social media networks in the Arab world. Data were collected through a survey questionnaire distributed across these networks. The study yielded the following findings: The Arab youth encompassed in the sample predominantly utilized social media for purposes such as social interaction, exploration of scientific content, and the dissemination and dissemination of materials. These young participants availed themselves of the multifarious features proffered by social media platforms, partaking in a diverse array of activities. These activities included engaging with and responding to publications, fostering communication with family, friends, and followers, and contributing to the enrichment of discussions on a multitude of topics.

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