Shareable facts about Americans’ experiences with online dating
Key findings from a Pew Research Center study about online dating.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Key findings from a Pew Research Center study about online dating.
The coronavirus outbreak has brought privacy and surveillance concerns to the forefront. Here’s what Americans think about those issues.
Stories from experts about the impact of digital life, from @pewresearch and @ImagineInternet.
Many who use social media say they regularly see false or misleading content, but also view these platforms as offering new avenues for political engagement.
Predictions from experts about the future of well-being in a tech-saturated world, from @pewresearch and @ImagineInternet.
The Pew Research Center set out to better understand how many of the links being shared on Twitter are being promoted by bots rather than humans. Our analysis found that an estimated two-thirds of tweeted links to popular websites are posted by automated accounts – not human beings.
Read key findings and watch a video about our new study on how bot accounts affect the mix of content on Twitter.
Quotes from Americans on their experiences with online harassment, from @pewresearch
An estimated two-thirds of tweeted links to popular websites are posted by automated accounts – not human beings.
Americans agree that certain behaviors – like direct personal threats – constitute online harassment. But they are more divided on others, such as sending unkind messages or publicly sharing a private conversation.
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