Political Debate : Disturbing Clashes On Social Media
- Par Emmanuel
- 19 avril 2021 10:16
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Some political figures have delved into the misuse of social media networks to settle scores and destroy their opponents.
The social media has come to stay and is gaining considerable grounds in facilitating the democratic process in Cameroon, debate and communication even with the highest personality of the State very often dishing out his messages to the public and his compatriots using one of the social media outlets , twitter.
Indeed, modern society cannot operate successfully without the use of social media networks such as WhatsApp, twitter, facebook, Youtube and Instagram. Results on the study of Social Media use in the 2018 Presidential election in Cameroon indicate that in September 2018, the month leading to the election in October, social media use was highest with 104 posts. Candidates used the social media to give detailed reports of their campaigns, display of their manifestos and making maximum use of the available media networks to communicate in order to woo the highest number of voters to increase their winning chances. Even at moments many political parties and actors use the social media to communicate on their activities.
Debate in general and political debate in particular is usually interesting and highly animated with the social media playing a great role. However, the interesting and didactic nature of the debate even from the traditional media such as print, radio and television has more and more been misconstrued and deviations become the the day. Debates in the traditional media on issues of interest between political figures have spiralled into heated, hate and embarrassing insults in the social media. The exchanges between the President of the Cameroon Party for National Reconciliation (PCRN), Hon. Cabral Libii and the human rights lawyer, Alice Nkom is just a tip of the iceberg. The debate has led to the creation of camps of supporters of each of the personalities who have resulted to insults and count...
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