An Evaluation of Progressive Web Applications in Social Media Platforms: A Review
Nuhu Abdullahi; Musa Samaila Yerima
Abstract
Progressive Web Applications (PWAs) emerged as a transformative approach to web development, bridging the gap between traditional websites and native mobile applications. They leveraged modern web technologies such as service workers, web app manifests, and secure HTTPS connections to provide enhanced performance, offline capabilities, and app-like experiences directly through a browser. Social media platforms, with their demands for real-time content delivery, high user engagement, and cross-device accessibility, represented an ideal domain for PWA adoption. This review critically evaluated the role and effectiveness of PWAs in social media platforms by examining their architectural foundations, implementation strategies, performance metrics, and user experience outcomes. It synthesized insights from academic studies, industry case reports, and technical documentation, with particular attention to background synchronization, offline support, and performance optimization. By comparing PWA-based implementations with native applications, the review identified both strengths—such as reduced data consumption, faster load times, and wider accessibility—and limitations, including incomplete API support and certain performance constraints. Finally, the review discussed emerging trends, security considerations, and future research directions to guide developers, researchers, and platform designers in effectively leveraging PWAs for social media environments.
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