Key facts about Truth Social
With Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential bid now officially underway, here are key facts about Truth Social and its users.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
With Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential bid now officially underway, here are key facts about Truth Social and its users.
Americans support banning TikTok by a more than two-to-one margin, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.
The social media sites that journalists use most frequently for their jobs differ from those that the public turns to for news.
A quarter of all webpages that existed at one point between 2013 and 2023 are no longer accessible.
While 38% of U.S. adults say they have heard of Parler, just 1% of Americans regularly get news there.
Nearly half of U.S. teens have been bullied or harassed online, with physical appearance being seen as a relatively common reason why. Older teen girls are especially likely to report being targeted by online abuse overall and because of their appearance.
In April 2021, we followed up with many of the same parents surveyed in March 2020 on their children’s use of technology and social media.
About a quarter of U.S. adults regularly watch religious services online or on TV, and most of them are highly satisfied with the experience. About two-in-ten Americans (21%) use apps or websites to help with reading scripture.
61% of U.S. adults say they have heard at least a fair amount about the phrase “cancel culture,” up from 44% in September 2020.
The internet represents a fundamental shift in how Americans connect with one another, gather information and conduct their day-to-day lives. Explore the patterns, trends and statistics of internet and home broadband adoption in the United States.
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