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Math: The Hidden Engine of Social Media

Dr. Reyaz Ahmad by Dr. Reyaz Ahmad
February 8, 2026
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Math: The Hidden Engine of Social Media

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In 2026, the intersection of social media and mathematics is defined by a dual relationship: math serves as the foundational architecture of these platforms, while social media acts as a transformative tool for mathematics education and community building.

  1. Mathematics as the Architecture of Social Media

Social media platforms are built on complex mathematical frameworks that dictate user experience and content visibility.

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  • Algorithmic Curation: Platforms like TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram use machine learning and predictive modeling to analyze data points (likes, watch time, shares) and score content for each user.
  • Filtering Techniques: Common mathematical methods used include collaborative filtering (comparing your behavior with similar users), matrix factorization (breaking down massive datasets into manageable interactions), and reinforcement learning (continuously improving recommendations based on real-time reactions).
  • Graph Theory: Mathematical models like network analysis are used to map “friendship” connections and influence scores.
  1. Social Media in Mathematics Education

Recent 2025–2026 research identifies “Mathematics Learning with Social Media” (MLSM) as a significant informal learning environment.

  • Impact on Students: MLSM has a significant direct effect on increasing mathematics interest and self-regulation. While it does not always directly boost self-efficacy (confidence), it builds it indirectly by fostering interest and better study habits.
  • Platform Utility:

o       YouTube: The most prevalent supplementary platform, valued for visual and step-by-step explanations.

o       Facebook & WhatsApp: Heavily used for peer-to-peer collaboration, real-time problem solving, and teacher-student communication.

o       Specialized Tools: Platforms like Socrative and Edmodo are increasingly integrated into formal Grade 7–11 curricula for flexible learning.

  1. Challenges and Considerations

While beneficial, the integration of math and social media presents specific obstacles:

  • Distraction and Cognitive Overload: The highly interactive nature of these platforms can overwhelm students, potentially diminishing deep focus on complex tasks.
  • Reliability and Misconduct: Challenges include the variable accuracy of online content and the risk of social media being used for examination misconduct.
  • Technical Limitations: Many general-use platforms still struggle to natively support mathematical notations (symbols, formulas, and graphs), often requiring external solutions like sharing documents via WhatsApp or LinkedIn.
  1. Real-World Applications
  • Influencer Marketing: “Social gurus” and math educators use mathematical ratios and percentages to measure engagement rates and ROI (Return on Investment).
  • Data Protection: Researchers are using decentralized optimization algorithms to help social media users retain control over their data without relying on central servers.

These research pieces examine the intersection of social media and mathematics education, highlighting platform usage, student outcomes, and digital literacy:

Social Media as a Supplementary Learning Platform in …

May 21, 2025 — Abstract

Aims: This study explored the utilization of social media as a supplementary learning platform in mathematics.

The writer is a member of Faculty of Mathematics, Department of General Education HUC, Ajman, UAE. reyaz56@gmail.com

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