Report | December 6, 2022 X Facebook Threads LinkedIn WhatsApp Share Social Media Seen as Mostly Good for Democracy Across Many Nations, But U.S. is a Major Outlier Appendix E: Country-specific examples of smartphones By Richard Wike, Laura Silver, Janell Fetterolf, Christine Huang, Sarah Austin, Laura Clancy and Sneha Gubbala Table of Contents Social Media Seen as Mostly Good for Democracy Across Many Nations, But U.S. is a Major Outlier 1. Satisfaction with democracy and political efficacy 2. Views of social media and its impacts on society 3. Internet, smartphone and social media use Acknowledgments Appendix A: Classifying democracies Appendix B: Negative Impact of the Internet and Social Media Index Appendix C: Political categorization Appendix D: Classifying European political parties Appendix E: Country-specific examples of smartphones Appendix F: Country-specific examples of social media sites Methodology Next: Appendix F: Country-specific examples of social media sites ← Prev Page 1 … 8 9 10 11 12 Next Page → Report PDFToplineDetailed tables: Internet, smartphone and social media use in advanced economies (2022)American Trends Panel Wave 105Spring 2022 Survey Data
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