“…Researches show that in the past few years, a number of topical research trends have emerged with application of Web 2.0 technologies in the e-government (Alguliyev & Yusifov, 2018;Alotaibi, Ramachandran, et al, 2016;Chun et al, 2010, Parveche & Sachs, 2010Rodruguez-Bolivar, 2017;Ubaldi, 2013). Researches on Web 2.0, social media, social networks and their use in the public sector show that issues such as the formation of social media and the role of social networks in public administration have been widely studied (Alguliyev & Yusifov, 2018;Kaur & Saini, 2016;Magro, 2012;Park et al, 2016). Key research areas include the role of social networks building a feedback between e-government and citizen, security issues establishing interactions with public authorities using social networks, transformation of social culture and management forms in the use of social media in egovernment.…”