There have been several reports and
surveys that have said the social networking websites are going to have a
major impact on the Lok Sabha poll results. A report says political
parties are spending about 2-5% on boosting their online presence and
reach out to youth. However, a new survey by Pew Research Center gives
contradictory views on the matter.
The survey says about 16 % of Indians
use the Internet and 50 % of them use social networking sites. And just
35 % use these platforms to discuss politics. The survey adds social
media users primarily use the networks to stay in touch with family and
friends. About 87% of users use it share or watch music and videos.
The survey further points out more than
77% use cell phones, which users use for texting and sharing images.
Just 8% of them share political views via cellphones.
In a related report by the Internet and
Mobile Association of India (IAMAI), political parties are spending
about 2-5% of their budget on boosting their online presence.
The IAMAI report said, "Based on the
number of eligible voters, data of actual voter turnout from the
Election Commission of India and field interviews, the report estimates
that there could be a vote swing of 3%-4% in 24 states - states where
internet users are sizeable. The vote swingers can be predominantly
young men and non-working women whose affiliation towards social media
is high."
Recently, an IAMAI report said Facebook could have a huge influence
on the results of the 2014 Lok Sabha Elections. “Between 2004 and 2009,
the voting population went up from 670 million to 720 million. The
number is expected to increase to 800 million by the time the country
goes to the polls, a greater number of voters than ever before will be
25 years or younger,” said the study.


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