Do people in Arab countries with Twitter and Facebook accounts normally post personal photos of themselves, the way that Americans do, or would that be considered unusual there? How about use of their real names?
I am researching a viral campaign on social media. Twitter deleted a bunch of accounts it said was suspicious and maybe bots. Many of the people whose accounts were deleted were in the Middle East, and claim to me that they can't prove they are real people by sending me photos, because they are Muslim, and Muslim people do not put personal photos on social media. Does that sound true?
I'm trying to better understand the current geopolitical situation in the Middle East, but I'm having difficulty understanding the exact role that each of the above groups play. They all seem to be interrelated to each other, but I need something like a Venn diagram to properly understand it.
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