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    June 26, 2018
    Public Attitudes Toward Technology Companies

    Roughly seven-in-ten Americans think it likely that social media platforms censor political viewpoints

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    Public Attitudes Toward Technology Companies
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    Roughly seven-in-ten Americans think it likely that social media platforms censor political viewpoints
    Majority of Republicans say major technology companies support the views of liberals over conservatives
    College graduates have somewhat more positive views of the personal, social impact of major tech companies
    Moderate levels of public trust in major technology companies
    Roughly half the public thinks major tech companies should be regulated more than they are now
    Americans view technology companies and energy companies similarly when it comes to having too much power and influence in today’s economy
    Older and younger adults express differing opinions about major technology companies
    Unweighted sample sizes and the error attributable to sampling
    Roughly seven-in-ten Americans think it likely that social media platforms censor political viewpoints

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