In recent months, social media platforms have become a battleground for narratives surrounding the increasingly complex migration flows between Spain and Morocco. Viral videos and emotionally charged posts shared by migrants and activists have amplified public perception of the crisis, sometimes fueling misinformation and escalating tensions on both sides of the border. These digital narratives often spread faster than official statements, causing confusion and emotional reactions among citizens, policymakers, and humanitarian organizations.

Key elements fueling this dynamic include:

  • User-generated content: Firsthand accounts and live-streamed footage provide raw perspectives that challenge traditional media coverage.
  • Government messaging: Both Spanish and Moroccan authorities have leveraged social media to influence public opinion…