This article focuses on the study of the linguistic and stylistic features of social media communication in Kazakhstan. The research examines the functional styles used in social networks and their influence on the development of the Kazakh language. The rapid expansion of social media has significantly impacted information and cultural processes in society, leading to the emergence of new linguistic and stylistic forms and tools. Social networks provide new opportunities for both verbal and non-verbal communication. Moreover, the article analyzes the functional styles used in social networks, as well as linguistic features such as slang, abbreviations, emojis, stickers, and other linguistic tools. Social media has become an important platform for developing the use of the Kazakh language. This research helps identify the direction of the Kazakh language’s development in new communication environments by describing the linguistic characteristics of social networks. The study also explores the role of social media communication in modern society, its impact on spoken culture, and the formation of social values. The main objective of the research is to identify the stylistic, lexical, and grammatical features of Kazakh-language social media discourse and analyze their influence on the communication process. Furthermore, the article discusses the unique communicative culture and characteristics of Kazakh-language social networks, as well as how linguistic abbreviations and transformations affect general language usage in society. Social networks are shaping new linguistic and stylistic structures that influence changes in language norms. The frequency of using new linguistic tools among young people and their cultural impact are particularly significant areas of study. This research aims to demonstrate the dynamics of language and style used in social media while analyzing their influence on the development of the Kazakh language. The findings of this study allow researchers to determine how contemporary linguistic changes and new lexical tools affect the linguistic community in Kazakhstan and their contribution to the development of social and cultural norms.