THE INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON THE LANGUAGE OF YOUTH IN SELECTED LGAs IN RIVERS STATE
Abstract
This study examined the influence of social media on the language of youth in Obio/Akpor, Ikwere, and Emohua Local Government Areas of Rivers State. The objectives of the study were to explore how social media influences language practices in both formal and informal contexts, identify the linguistic features adopted from social media, examine the factors contributing to language change, and assess the implications for communication and language teaching. The research was guided by the Sociolinguistic Theory and the Communication Accommodation Theory, which provided the theoretical framework for understanding the relationship between social interaction, media use, and language variation. A survey research design was adopted, and data were collected from 311 respondents selected through proportionate sampling. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and chi-square tests. Findings revealed that WhatsApp is the dominant social media platform among youths, with most participants using it for over five years and spending more than two hours daily. Communication patterns combined both formal and informal expressions, characterized by frequent use of slang, abbreviations, emojis, and hashtags. Although many respondents were uncertain about the direct influence of social media on their offline language, the study found subtle linguistic effects alongside broader social, cultural, and economic factors driving language change. The study concludes that social media, rather than diminishing language proficiency, can serve as a tool for language awareness and education if effectively integrated into language learning and communication practices. It is therefore recommended that educators and policymakers harness social media platforms to promote standard language use and interactive learning among youths
This article is available as a PDF download
Published in AFRICAN SOCIAL AND EDUCATIONAL JOURNAL
ISSN: 978-37889
This article appears in our peer-reviewed academic journal
View JournalRelated Articles
Explore similar research in our collection
HYBRID MUSEUM THEATRE AS A TOOL FOR CULTURAL INTERPRETATION AND LEARNING
ANAM NSIMA SUNDAY
May 20, 2026
Hybrid Museum theatre integrates a combination of live, physical performance and digital media in ...
View ArticleDRIVERS OF IRREGULAR MIGRATION AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN NIGERIA
OBUZOR, MEZEWO EMERINWE (Ph.D)
May 12, 2026
This study examines the drivers, mechanisms, and impacts of irregular migration and human traffickin...
View ArticlePRIORITIZING QUALITY ISSUES OVER SECURITY IN CUBER-SECURITY: IMPLICATION FOR APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
JUSTIN CHINEDU, WOKE (PhD)
May 8, 2026
This study investigates the implications of prioritising quality issues over security controls, focu...
View Article