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After 20 Years, America Is Rethinking Social Media
Published Wednesday, February 8, 2023 at: 9:29 AM EST
Social media is soon to hit age 21. The first two decades have been a big disappointment to Americans. That’s a major conclusion from a highly credible study published December 6, 2022, by Pew Research Center, a nonpartisan, nonprofit, and nonadvocacy fact-tank.
Social media is generally seen as good for democracy across the world, but not so much in the U.S., according to surveys conducted by Pew Research Center of individuals in 19 democracies in Europe and Asia as well as the United States.
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