Electronic Addiction and its Impact on the Family and Saudi Society in light of data mining in Twitter tweets during the Spread of the Corona Pandemic

  • Dr. Nayef Radhi Al-Juhani King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
  • Dr. Alaa Omar Khedives King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Keywords: Electronic addiction, Data mining, Twitter tweets, Corona pandemic

Abstract

As a result of the spread of the Corona pandemic, many precautionary measures were taken to confront the pandemic. Among them was social divergence and isolation, which helped to increase the periods of Internet use among all groups of society - especially youth and adolescents - and then the contributing factors increased. in Increasing the size of the problem of electronic addiction and its consequences for the individual and the Saudi society. In view of the multiplicity of problems resulting from electronic addiction, and its negative consequences for individuals and society, it leads to the rupture of family relations, violence and aggression within the same family, and may lead to disintegration, especially between spouses if one does not pay attention to the other.; Due to spending long times on the Internet, and moving from one site to another, so the Evaluation of the reality of electronic addiction and its impact on the family and society An analytical study will be required Excavations Twitter tweets since the start of the spread of the Corona pandemic, to contribute to limiting the spread of electronic addiction, and avoiding its negative consequences for the individual and society. The aim of the research is to assess the reality Electronic addiction and its impact on the Saudi family and society in the light of data mining in Twitter tweets during the Corona pandemic, to determine the relative rates of the types of electronic addiction and its prevalent forms among youth and adolescents, and to identify the most prominent factors causing the spread of electronic addiction among youth and adolescents, and to indicate the effects of the spread of electronic addiction among youth and adolescents on the individual and society. The results of the exploratory analysis showed that the relative rates of the types of electronic addiction and its images spread among youth and adolescents through Twitter tweets showed (784) tweets, in which (719) tweeters participated. interacting, and the highest rates of tweets were during the period from 06/15- 08/10/2020. The number of tweets related to the factors causing the spread of electronic addiction among youth and adolescents reached (600) tweets, in which (645) tweeters participated. During the period from 04/20-10/15/2020 AD.The number of tweets related to the effects of the spread of electronic addiction among youth and adolescents on the individual and society reached (42) tweets, in which (562) tweeters participated. Tweeting rates during the period from 03/24/2020 AD - 01/25/2021 AD. The research concluded with several recommendations in the light of what its results showed.

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Published
2023-10-11
How to Cite
Dr. Nayef Radhi Al-Juhani, & Dr. Alaa Omar Khedives. (2023). Electronic Addiction and its Impact on the Family and Saudi Society in light of data mining in Twitter tweets during the Spread of the Corona Pandemic. Journal of Arts, Literature, Humanities and Social Sciences, (96), 140-157. https://doi.org/10.33193/JALHSS.96.2023.911
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