New media includes online communities; such as, social networks (LinkedIn, Facebook), social bookmarking (Pinterest, Digg), blogging, vlogging and microblogging (Twitter), video or photo sharing, mashup and portal web pages, wiki, podcast, tagging, rich site summary (RSS) feeds, interactive maps and other online information services and applications (Szabo, 2014). In order to provide these services and applications, the new media gain advantage from modern digital information technologies through the internet, wireless communication, satellite, computer, mobile device, smart television and other different media and terminals (Dan, 2021;Szabo, 2014).In addition to the developments in technology, the digital transformation process that has accelerated especially with the pandemic process, has also facilitated, expanded, and increased the use of new media. Embracing these new technologies to complement and support traditional means of vernacular expression, new media is changing the way people learn, share, participate and interact with others (Blank, 2012).