Fobs are too busy with snapchat and facebook.Somalia has over 14 million people. How come this forum fails to attract them? Surely many of them speak English.
Only diaspora is on here.
@Jaalle Halfdan was born and raised in Somalia. He never left it.
I think most of us diaspora discovered this place from its top google search ranking on anything Somali related or through diaspora twitter mentioning it.Yeah, but explain this trend. They are too underrepresented.
I think most of us diaspora discovered this place from its top google search ranking on anything Somali related or through diaspora twitter mentioning it.
I've seen some somalis from somalia on twitter, majority of them don't fit in with the diaspora somalis and they don't discuss things among themselves too. They just RT politicians and news outlets.
Also somalis from somalia are more extroverted and social i.e. they'd rather listen and talk then type and read. That's why sites like Paltalk, Whatsapp, Youtube, FB and Snapchat are popular among them over sites like reddit, twitter, quora, and somali forums etc.
Majority are on Facebook and YouTube from what I have noticed.
I think their English may be too bad.
non-Anglo diaspora is also underrepresented for this reason.
Except for Scandinavia. There are lots of Scandis here for some reason.
In Qardho there is only ONE Internet hub in the entire town and it costs 15 dollars~ an hour.
Maybe Garowe, Bosaso and Muqdisho but Qardho didn't have much internet services, in 2015 anyway.Somalia isn't as backwards as you think, many have teh interwebz now.
That was 4 years ago. The optic internet services of Somalia have drastically improved since 2016. My relatives in Gaalkacyo and Bosaso are online most of the time.Maybe Garowe, Bosaso and Muqdisho but Qardho didn't have much internet services, in 2015 anyway.
Good to know, african countries are growing at mach 2 speed.That was 4 years ago. The optic internet services of Somalia have drastically improved since 2016. My relatives in Gaalkacyo and Bosaso are online most of the time.
Sxb there are a very few number of individuals who've been born, raised and studied in somalia like me...the main reason behind their inactivity on somali-forums is the language challenge..for exam: many of us can read and understand English but when it comes to participating in conversation and forum discussions it is difficult task
Well...i think that's subjective question but as far as i am corcerned, somali diaspora are dominating the state/government jobs which left the local youths unemployed, there for some of us(locals) internally have a profound enmity for state-office diaspora runners, which might likely bring on unadorable result in the near future.What do Somalia-only Somalis think of the Somali diaspora youth?