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Social Media in the Middle East The Story of 2013
Social Impact Department ictQATAR
January 2014
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High levels of daily Internet use Booz and Co. report shows that people in the Middle East are well connected to the Internet, across all age groups, although not surprisingly young people (the Arab Digital Generation aged15-35) are more connected than elders.
Arab Digital Generation 15-35 Arab Regional Generation 36-48
Arab National Generation 49-65
Booz& Co. Generations A Difference and Similarities across the Arab Generations: http://bit.ly/1cm9JDG
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Wide social network reach
Northwestern’s Media Use in the Middle East: http://bit.ly/1ffiKT0
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High daily usage of social media
Bahrain leads GCC countries in terms of daily time spent on social networks, at 4.1 hours. Even at the lower end of the scale, UAE respondents were on social networks for an average of 2.7 hours each day. Northwestern’s Media Use in the Middle East : http://bit.ly/19usTqq
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New data published by Facebook shows:
• 56 million active users on Facebook in MENA.
• 28 million log on daily, 15 million via mobile.
• 33 million access accounts via a phone or tablet each month.
Qatar Tribune: http://bit.ly/18yrr9s
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How Youth Use Facebook
From Arab Youth Survey: http://bit.ly/19EbHAd
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Arabic Language Thrives On Facebook
From 5th Arab Social Media Report: http://bit.ly/1e2qwm2
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Leading Social Network Site in MENA
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Although Egypt has the largest number of Facebook users… UAE is the country with the highest penetration rate.
Number of Facebook Users in the Arab Region between June 2010 and May 2013 (Top 10 Facebook populations). From 5th Arab Social Media Report: http://bit.ly/1gUWONw
Egypt Dominates
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• Some countries continue to have a growing Facebook population.
• But some countries have seen a decline.
5th Arab Social Media report: http://bit.ly/1gUWONw
Facebook: A Decline?
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• Local businesses using Facebook as a portal for retail, with payment usually on delivery.
• Examples: Foulard, Anayah, Fanilla Couture.
Facebook for Retail
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Twitter at a Glance
Total number of active Twitter users in the Arab world reached 3,766,160 users as of March 2013. “Active user” is someone who logs in at least once a month.
Estimated number of tweets produced by Twitter users in the Arab world was 5,564,890 tweets per day in March 2013.
5th Arab Social Media Report: http://bit.ly/1gUWONw
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Arabic thriving on Twitter
The 5th Arab Social Media report showed the continued growth of Arabic as a % of tweets.
Now nearly ¾ of all MENA tweets are in Arabic.
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Saudi home to most active Tweeps
• Saudi Arabia has the highest Twitter penetration of anywhere in the world.
• The Top 5 tweeting countries are all non -English speaking
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And dominates MENA volumes
• Saudi Arabia alone, produced almost half (47%) of all tweets in the Arab world
• Egypt produced 12%
• UAE produced 11%
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YouTube: MENA Overview
• 285 million videos are viewed every day - the second-highest regional consumption in the world.
• Across the Middle East, two hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute.
• Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Morocco and UAE lead the number of playbacks.
• 50% of all views in KSA are via mobile. In UAE this figure is 40%.
5th Arab Social Media Report: http://bit.ly/1gUWONw
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Saudi Dominates Again
Saudi is the #1 country in the world in terms of YouTube viewers.
With more than 90 million daily views to YouTube. http://www.alarabiya.net/articles/2012/05/22/215774.html
Al Arabiya: http://bit.ly/19e8V6W Image: http://bit.ly/18ykoKN
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Some high profile channels and trends
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Further examples
The Van Damme Volvo ad was spoofed, to create a humorous commentary on financial hardships in Jordan and Gaza.
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Emerging Networks & Platforms
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Growing LinkedIn Use
• 5.8 Million users in 2012
• Grew to 10 million in 2013
Tfour: http://bit.ly/J0hs2U Wamda: http://bit.ly/1btKIck
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Vine/ Keek
• Arab Vines has 11,004 likes on Facebook
• Local vines: Palestinian, Lebanese, Egyptian, Syrian, Sudanese Vines
• Arab Keek facebook page 441,342 likes and 58,282 “talking about this”
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• Growing trend of using Instagram by businesses
• Local business examples includes: GulfCenter (catering company), 3abella (Abaya sale KSA), Foulard (Hijab sale KSA) ..etc.
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Social Media & Society
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Trust: Social Media grows as source of news for Youth
Arab Youth Survey: http://bit.ly/19EbHAd
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How Social Media Can Help People
86% believe social media empowers entrepreneurs through branding and marketing (90%), tapping into wider markets (86%) and entrepreneurial spirit within the entreprise (84%). 81% agree that having national social media policies would facilitate better use of social media in the workplace. Social media can help youth enter the workforce through job matching (70%), and up-skilling (84%). Social media influences the workplace by triggering more customer satisfaction (85%), increasing trust between co-workers (78%), and boosting intra-agency collaboration.