A Pew survey reveals that approximately 78% of Americans believe social media companies have excessive political power. The sentiment is bipartisan, with both Republicans and Democrats expressing concerns over censorship and influence.
The power of social media to influence voters is increasingly recognized as a threat to democracy. More from @newscientist here: https://t.co/kLmewDKIPf
78% of all U.S. adults think social media companies have too much power in today's politics, according to a survey by Pew Research. https://t.co/XraBBUoOMm
Social networks have too much political influence, Americans tell researchers. https://t.co/m7az7avLuG
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A survey of 10,133 US adults: 78% say social media companies have too much political power; 51% say Big Tech should be regulated more than it is now (@monicaranders / Pew Research Center) https://t.co/IPJL8VDHOi š« Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/YUbhNLZZ70
Bipartisan unity at last: 78% of Americans reckon social media is the Political Worst, @AsilbWrites reports. Both sides of the aisle are fed up with being mere pawns in their wicked game? https://t.co/dTf3t4eSIT @TechCrunch https://t.co/mu2PrdmNQk
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Roughly eight-in-ten U.S. adults think social media sites actively censor political viewpoints they disagree with. This belief is more widespread among Republicans (93%), but the share of Democrats who hold this view is growing (74%, up from 66% in 2022). https://t.co/x95jnxSwF1 https://t.co/DjvFFLcATC