“…Study also has shown that online platforms help in conjuring up collective and cross-sectarian narratives that challenge the hegemonic political narratives and heighten the countries identity (Badmus et al, 2019). Others contend that social media inspires populism from below (Theophilus and Mpofu, 2021) and that such movements can shed light on long-standing struggle and inequalities, can increase opportunities for the disadvantage groups and can open the societies to liberalised political economy (Ashine and Berhanu, 2021; Buranajaroenkij et al, 2018; Zaman, 2018). These with few exceptions all eulogise the access and organising abilities that social media platforms afford their users, particularly the chance they give to disadvantaged communities.…”