In South Sudan, social media usage has been growing steadily, especially in urban areas like Juba. Access is mainly through mobile phones, as mobile internet is the primary way people go online. Here are the most commonly used platforms:
Most Popular Social Media Platforms
- Facebook
- The most widely used social platform in South Sudan.
- Used for news, politics, community updates, and staying in touch with friends/family.
- Many government officials and public figures also use Facebook to communicate.
- WhatsApp
- Extremely popular for messaging and group communication.
- Used for personal, professional, and even official communications.
- YouTube
- Used to access music, news clips, tutorials, and entertainment.
- Local musicians and vloggers are building a growing presence.
- TikTok
- Gaining popularity, especially among young people.
- Used for dance videos, lip-syncs, skits, and short comedy content.
- Instagram
- Growing slowly, mostly used by younger urban users.
- Focus on fashion, personal photos, and lifestyle content.
- Twitter (X)
- Less popular overall, but used by journalists, activists, and political figures.
- A place for public discourse and sharing news.
Challenges to Social Media Use
- Internet Access: Limited in rural areas, and data is relatively expensive.
- Electricity Issues: Unstable power supply affects usage and access.
- Government Monitoring: There have been occasional reports of social media restrictions or surveillance, especially during times of political tension.