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  2. Is social media good or bad for democracy? Your answer ... - AOL

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    A report by Pew Research Center, a think-tank in Philadelphia, carries this headline: “Majorities in Most Countries Surveyed Say Social Media Is Good for Democracy—but not in the U.S.”

  3. Opinion - To save our democracy, we must get rid of online ...

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    It will give social media platforms the upper hand in the battle against bad actors creating fake accounts online to disrupt the genuine communication of real human beings. Kids win, democracy ...

  4. Most U.S. adults think social media is bad for democracy ...

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    Story at a glance A new study from the Pew Research Center surveyed people from 19 economically advanced countries on their opinion about social media and the internet. The survey findings show ...

  5. Social media use in politics - Wikipedia

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    With data social media collects many amounts of data coming from individuals which can be used for political data where people can see specific advertisements. According to a recent Pew Research Center, a study conducted across 19 advanced nations found that the public views social media's role in democracy as both beneficial and detrimental.

  6. Criticism of democracy - Wikipedia

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    Indeed, it has been said that democracy is the worst form of government except all those other forms that have been tried from time to time." [2] Critics of democracy have often tried to highlight democracy's inconsistencies, paradoxes, and limits by contrasting it with other forms of government, such as epistocracy or lottocracy.

  7. Democratic backsliding by country - Wikipedia

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    The President of Republika Srpska, Alliance of Independent Social Democrats leader Milorad Dodik, has been accused of backsliding by the International Press Institute through his support for new defamation laws, foreign agent registration laws and restrictions on media registration as NGOs. [4]

  8. Social media companies have increasingly played major roles in political discourse around the world and according to one expert, the fallout has been significant. "We've had extraordinary damage ...

  9. Media democracy - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, social media platforms create bubbles, which are forever growing, of one-sided information and opinions. These bubbles trap the users and diminish opportunities for a healthy discourse. [52] A commonly known effect social media has on democracy is the "spread of false and/or misleading information".