This article discusses the context of Malaysian celebrities' use of Twitter as an election campaign tool. This article will discuss three goals concerning this problem: the relationship between celebrities and politics; the function of social media democracy in political campaigns; and the role of social media literacy in election campaigns. This research is essential because celebrities in Malaysia are increasingly using social media, particularly Twitter, to influence and win votes for the party's victory because they already have their followers and admirers. The content analysis method is used in this research to examine celebrity involvement and electoral campaigns. This phenomenon is interpreted as an emotional shift when celebrities are allowed to comment on their Twitter timelines. This is clear in GE-13's questioning of celebrities' attempts to promote their political opinions via Twitter by posting disparaging and unclear remarks about rival parties.
The development of e-wallet technology is seen as an added value to the society's lifestyle today. However, each user will make a choice and show a different response to a new technology whether to accept or reject it. The world is developing more and more from time to time until the human role is taken over by various new technologies. Malaysia is no less great in implementing the introduction of the e-wallet payment system as a new facility for users. Various ICT sophistication and development are implemented to influence and change the minds of users to switch to e-wallet technology. Therefore, this conceptual paper is very important to develop the awareness to the readers and become a reference for all parties to understand the behavior of the community in Malaysia towards the acceptance of e-wallet technology.
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