1
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social media
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North Korea
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Heavily restricted and monitored, with limited access to global social media platforms
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1
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2
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social media
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South Korea
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Heavily influenced by local platforms like WeChat, Weibo, and KakaoTalk
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1
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3
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social media interaction
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South Korea
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Considered as a platform for maintaining hierarchy and social order
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1
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4
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social media presence
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South Korea
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Maintaining a reserved social media presence is often seen as more respectable, and oversharing can be frowned upon.
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1
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5
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social media usage
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South Korea
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Heavy reliance on KakaoTalk and Naver as primary communication tools
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1
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6
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social media usage
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South Korea
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Common, but more focused on personal connections and entertainment rather than professional networking
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1
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7
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social media use
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South Korea
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Mostly popular among younger generations
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1
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8
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social media use
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South Korea
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Strong influence on fashion trends and lifestyle choices
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1
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9
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tweet
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South Korea
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Often used to refer to the sound of birds, and less commonly associated with social media due to Twitter's relative popularity in the country.
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1
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10
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twitter
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North Korea
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Twitter is blocked by the government and not commonly used for public discourse.
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1
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11
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twitter
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North Korea
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Not accessible due to government censorship and restrictions on internet usage.
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1
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12
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twitter
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South Korea
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Less popular than other social media platforms like Line and KakaoTalk
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1
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