“…In the online realm, Internet skills have been indicated as facilitators of youth political participation (Wang et al, 2018 ). Various measures of social media ability have been linked to better political participation, such as social media self-efficacy (Omotayo and Folorunso, 2020 ; Hoffmann and Lutz, 2021 ), prosumption, and information literacy (Yamamoto and Nah, 2018 ; Tugtekin and Koc, 2020 ; Yamamoto et al, 2020 ) and creative expressions (Yu and Oh, 2018 ; Zhu et al, 2019 ). For this present study, we operationalized SMPP-related skills and abilities as social media competence (Zhu et al, 2020 ), which includes four domains, such as technical usability, content interpretation, content generation, and anticipatory reflection.…”