Nigeria, April 20 -- I am returning to my previous comments, reflecting further on my earlier observation that women, particularly married women, can go days without accessing social media due to the responsibilities that shape and frame their daily lives. What may appear, on the surface, as "absence" or "low engagement" online often conceals a form of hyper-engagement offline: a relentless cycle of caregiving, emotional labor, and domestic coordination that stretches across waking hours. Drawing from the time-use theory in sociology, which explains how individuals allocate finite hours across competing obligations, it is evident that married women's digital participation is not merely a matter of preference but of constrained opportunit...
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