“…Collectively, it covers a wide spectrum of online platforms that allow user-generated content to be edited and shared in real-time through an interactive network, including social networking sites (SNS), blogs, microblogs, wikis, collaborative projects, forums, photo or video sharing sites, social bookmarking, social gaming and virtual realities (Aichner et al, 2021; Freberg & Kim, 2018). Regularly accessed by over 4.26 billion users worldwide (Statista, 2022), social media constantly feeds information and influences the minds of leaders, children, and anyone who uses it (Ferguson, 2021; Han et al, 2022; Melovic et al, 2020; Post & Ramirez, 2018; Tan & Jocz, 2017). Researchers, as science subject experts and social media users, can promote, educate and entertain non-expert laypeople about the benefits of science using social media.…”