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    Social media in Afghanistan

    Social media has been a powerful tool in the fight for freedom and democracy. It empowers citizens to take part in their own liberation from various forces. Social media can be used as a tool for mobilization, but also to spread news and information of current events. In Afghanistan, the Taliban’s social media use is extensive. The Taliban has used social media as a way to promote its ideology, spread news, recruit soldiers, and even share videos of executions and bombings. 



    Social media has had a major impact on the way we interact with the world. Whether it’s friends, family, or brands, social media lets us maintain these relationships more easily than ever before. It also gives us a platform to share our thoughts and opinions with anyone who will listen. The power of social media is evident in Afghanistan, as seen by the many accounts that represent the people of Afghanistan and are used to advocate for various causes. 

     It can be seen in the way we communicate, share photos, and even how we elect our leaders. Social media is now a fundamental part of our society. Afghanistan, however, only has 16% internet penetration and social media use is low. Afghans have more than ten million Facebook accounts, but most will not use them. With this new form of communication comes many benefits like education and economic growth but also many disadvantages such as security risks and cyberbullying. Here are some things that you should know about social media in Afghanistan and how it affects their culture. 

    It is not always easy to understand what the media say about war. The Afghan War was never televised, so most people have been misled by cultural stereotypes and misunderstanding of the country. 

    Social media is a “naked” place, where people can express themselves and share their lives with the world. They can also be completely anonymous, which means that people can say anything they want without being afraid of repercussions. Social media has created a new world where freedom of speech is allowed and encouraged. The downside to this is that it can also be used for negative purposes. 

    During the recent development of Afghanistan, Facebook continues ban Taliban content from its platform. It is time to see what will be the future of Facebook, Twitter and other social media platform in Afghanistan and the policy of Present political change of Afghanistan.  


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