Abstract
The study adds a great deal of understanding about the use of social media for political purpose. The current review paper brings to the knowledge that the consumption of social media for news stimulates political debates among the users that ultimately leads them to find solutions of their political problems. The paper tells that if the authorities do not address the concerns of the users then new media technologies serve as instruments and facilitate them to contrive different devices to achieve their goals. So the use of social media for getting news, discussing political issues and other public affairs ultimately fetch protest behavior among its users in order to raise demands for solving their political problems. Moreover, disintermediation of social media and its anti-hegemonic nature make it more appealing as a global agenda setter for the users to highlight their disquiets at international level.

Qasim Mahmood, Amira Sariyati Binti Firduas, Hamedi Bin Mohd Adnan. (2016) Social Media and Protest Behavior, Putaj Humanities And Social Science, Volume-23, Issue-2.
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