Abstract
This research examines the possibilities and dangers associated with using social media for learning Arabic in Indonesia. This work aims to address research difficulties by utilising library-based research methods, which involve analysing data obtained from various sources such as publications, papers, journals, scientific articles, and related books. Next, we will examine the potential and concerns associated with the evolution of social media in the context of Arabic language acquisition. The findings revealed that educational opportunities encompassed convenient access to information and learning resources, widespread availability of global connectivity and language exchange, innovative learning methods, global reach and interactive teaching, and enhanced ease and effectiveness of student-Arabic-teacher interaction. The risks associated with using social media in education include distractions from irrelevant content, exposure to inappropriate material that can have a negative impact on students, technical issues such as unstable internet connections, and high data costs, particularly in remote areas.
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