Tuesday, 6 May 2014

Social media changes the face of India’s elections

The world famous three social media giants, Facebook, Twitter and Google have emerge as a major player in the ongoing general elections in India, with political parties and candidates competing with each other in breaking the news, spreading their message through these outlets in addition to those via the traditional media
 While the impact of these social media on the elections could be known only after May 16 when the results are declared or could be a matter of another academic research, all the three major players have seen a substantial increase in their India traffic and usage.
For instance Facebook has now 100 million users in India — its largest outside the US, while that of Twitter has more than doubled since January this year.
After the 7th round of polling, there were 49 million Indian elections-related conversations on Twitter — more than double the 20 million Indian elections-related conversations on Twitter for all of 2013.
In 2009, Sashi Tharoor was the only Indian politician to have a Twitter account and had 6,000 followers. Five years later there is hardly any major political leader who does not have an account on the micro-blogging site.
Tharoor is now the second most popular politician on Twitter with 2.16 million followers, after Narendra Modi, the BJP’s prime ministerial candidate with 3.89 million followers.
Modi now also has nearly 14 million fans of Facebook.
Barack Obama is the only other politician to have more Facebook fans than Modi.

Source: http://cablequest.org/news/new-media/item/4783-social-media-changes-the-face-of-india%E2%80%99s-elections.html
Source: http://cablequest.org/news/new-media/item/4783-social-media-changes-the-face-of-india%E2%80%99s-elections.html

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