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WhatsApp 360: A Look into the WhatsApp News Ecosystem in Lebanon

The integration of WhatsApp into our daily lives has revolutionized the way we communicate, stay informed, and connect with others, thus reshaping the landscape of political discourse. While mainstream TV remains the most popular form of mass media in Lebanon, frequent power cuts and the need for up-to-date news have led people to rely more on social media and instant messaging platforms, particularly WhatsApp. This increased reliance has made people more susceptible to the impact of dis- and misinformation from unverified news sources.

A study conducted by the International Committee for the Red Cross in 2023 revealed that Lebanese households prioritize reducing their electricity consumption to ensure uninterrupted cellular data access. According to a 2018 poll by the Pew Research Center, 84% of Lebanese adults use WhatsApp as a communication tool. The same study found that in 2019, 52% of Lebanese respondents trusted the information they received from social media.

By analyzing public news-oriented WhatsApp groups at a national level, this report seeks to achieve the following objectives:

Through an examination of the news circulated on public news-oriented WhatsApp groups and its reception by a representative sample of Lebanese residents across all governorates, this analysis aims to identify instances of context-based disinformation, misinformation, and hate speech — unraveling the underlying motives behind such content and understanding how it shapes public perception.

Lebanon's reliance on WhatsApp as a primary news source has created a structural vulnerability: a fragmented, unmoderated information environment where mis- and disinformation circulate faster than verification can follow.
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