“…The emergence of Web 2.0 technology opens discussions on a new era of e-democracy because new media empowers the public through more peer-to-peer public discourse, unmediated civic engagement, expanded participation and more governmental accountability (Best & Krueger, 2005; Hindman, 2009; Nisbet, Stoycheff & Pearce, 2012; Xu, Ye, & Zhang, 2018; Ye, Xu, & Zhang, 2017). Social media provide “egalitarian accesses to the production and the consumption of news that is no longer elite-biased” and can “help citizens evaluate the performance of the political system without the lens of elite media outlets” (Ceron, 2015, p.490).…”