Abstract

In the context of a rapidly evolving global communication landscape, this study delves into the influence of social media motivation on online relationship commitment among young adults in Jordan. Utilizing a quantitative methodology, the research operationalizes and tests a conceptual model to assess the correlation between various motivational factors and online relationship commitment. Results reveal that social media exerts a significant influence on online relationship commitment, with information-seeking and trend-following emerging as the most salient contributing factors. Additionally, the study identifies that providing self-status information, social interaction, and entertainment are key motivators that positively impact and strengthen online relationship commitment.

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