Abstract:
The concept of globalization is much discussed in political, economic, social, and cultural settings. In fact,
globalization seems to have led to the dissolution of global boundaries and the forming of political, economic,
social, and cultural linkages between countries. These linkages seem also to be causing political, economic,
social and cultural changes, and these changes seem greatly aided by the evolution and spread of communication
technologies and mediums, such as mass media, social media, and new media. Particularly, the emergence of
social media has not only provided a means for information exchange between global communities but seems
also to have caused cultural related changes to the lifestyles of people. In fact, these cultural related changes
seem to have gained potential to alter even the historical backgrounds of concerned individuals, specific races
or the society at large. As such, it is of interest to understand the changes to cultural practices and lifestyle
events as preferred or generated by the people of the Jaffna community due to the use of social media, and on
whether such changes are embraced by the whole community. Therefore, to understand this potential impact,
popular social media platforms such as Facebook, WhatsApp, Viber and Twitter are investigated under the uses
and gratifications theory. On this basis, the consumption of those social media platforms was observed to be on
an increasing trend among the Jaffna community, where the continued use and following seems greatly inclined
towards being for a mode of gratification. It was also observed that social media platforms tend to partner with
specific organizations to instill such social and/or cultural changes for their own economic benefit as well. The
author further observed that individuals uploading content regarding their day-to-day activities seem linked to
aid business related entities. Moreover, following the consumption of an interested individual’s or organization’s
content upload in social media, it was understood from public discussions and social media posts/commentary
that people seem to compare such content to their day to day activities and lifestyle, and tend to yearn for those
portrayals to be present in their own lives.