Bangladesh – Elections Monitoring Social Media Listening Snapshot Report (01-15 Feb 2026)

March 5, 2026
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This snapshot report examines emerging digital narratives and behaviors in the lead-up to Bangladesh’s general elections and referendum, focusing on the period from 1 to 15 February 2026. The elections were held on 12 February alongside the referendum, drawing a reported turnout of 59.44%, as reported by the Election Commission, and were largely peaceful, with a few instances of violence outside Dhaka. Relying on data from three social media platforms – Facebook, TikTok, and X – the analysis tracks the harmful digital narratives and behaviors, alongside constructive narratives related to de-escalation, democratic norms, and social cohesion. Three key insights emerged from this period: 

  1. Increase in mis/disinformation and speculative posts leading up to the election – An observable surge in mis/disinformation and speculative claims shaped the pre-election information environment, contributing to uncertainty and heightened political tension across digital platforms.
  1. Popular election-related topics focused on turnout and credibility; discussions dominated digital platforms during this reporting period, with conversations largely focused on voting procedures, turnout, campaign activities, and assessments of the electoral process’s credibility and peacefulness.
  1. Narratives around India’s role in Bangladesh’s politics persisted – Narratives alleging foreign influence, particularly India’s, in Bangladesh’s domestic politics remained consistently present and resurfaced at key electoral moments.

For this reporting period,  a total of 224k content was collected from Facebook, TikTok, and X, out of which 108k was classified for the purposes of analysis


Allan Cheboi

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