“…Therefore, Newspapers, Television, and Radio are as important as ever in shaping public opinion and government trends (Alghamdy, 2011;Masa'deh, et al, 2013). However, social media such as Twitter and Facebook have provided new platforms for people to say what they think (Maqableh, et al, 2015;Allam, et al, 2017;Aljasir, et al, 2017aAljasir, et al, , 2017bAljasir, et al, , 2017cObeidat, et al, 2017). Without a doubt, freedom of speech on social media has evoked a reaction in the landscape of journalism, as journalists themselves have started to use these means of communication to cross red lines in comparison with traditional media.…”