South Korean President Uses Social Media as Governing Tool to Boost Transparency
South Korea's president has turned social media into a central governing tool during the first year in office. The Korea Times reports the approach is aimed at increasing
South Korea's president has turned social media into a central governing tool during the
first year in office. The Korea Times reports the approach is aimed at increasing
government transparency. The president regularly uses platforms to communicate policy
decisions directly to citizens. This strategy marks a shift from traditional government
communication methods. Supporters say it fosters greater public trust and engagement.
Critics caution that informal channels may bypass necessary institutional oversight. The
initiative reflects a broader global trend of leaders leveraging digital platforms. The
long-term impact on governance norms in South Korea remains to be seen.