short readsJul 22, 2020 Most Americans say social media companies have too much power, influence in politics Roughly half of Americans think social media companies should be regulated more than they are now, our survey found.
short readsJul 16, 2020 Posts mentioning โBlack lives matterโ spiked on lawmakersโ social media accounts after George Floyd killing 236 members (45%) of the 116th Congress have mentioned โBlack lives matterโ on Facebook or Twitter dating back as far as Jan. 1, 2015.
reportJun 24, 2020 As COVID-19 Emerged in U.S., Facebook Posts About It Appeared in a Wide Range of Public Pages, Groups In March 2020, about three-quarters (74%) of public Facebook posts about COVID-19 linked to news organizations, while just 1% linked to health and science sites.
short readsJun 10, 2020 #BlackLivesMatter surges on Twitter after George Floydโs death #BlackLivesMatter was used roughly 47.8 million times on Twitter โ an average of just under 3.7 million times per day โ from May 26 to June 7.
short readsMay 29, 2020 Fast facts about Americansโ views of social media companies as Trump-Twitter dispute grows Amid the back-and-forth between Twitter and President Trump, here are facts about Americansโ attitudes toward social media companies.
short readsMay 29, 2020 Roughly six-in-ten online daters in the U.S. are concerned about data collection A majority of online daters report being either very or somewhat concerned about how much data such services collect about them.
reportMay 18, 2020 For Global Legislators on Twitter, an Engaged Minority Creates Outsize Share of Content Although most national officials use the platform, their posts receive only a small number of likes and retweets.
reportMay 8, 2020 Dating and Relationships in the Digital Age From distractions to jealousy, how Americans navigate cellphones and social media in their romantic relationships.
short readsMay 4, 2020 How Americans see digital privacy issues amid the COVID-19 outbreak The coronavirus outbreak has brought privacy and surveillance concerns to the forefront. Here’s what Americans think about those issues.
short readsApr 30, 2020 From virtual parties to ordering food, how Americans are using the internet during COVID-19 Some Americans โ particularly those who are younger or college educated โ are finding virtual ways to connect, shop and be active.