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  2. Issue network - Wikipedia

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    Issue networks can be either domestic or international in scope depending on their collective goal. With the rise of the internet, many interest groups have turned to online resources, such as blogs and social media, to promote and spread their cause because of its low cost and high efficiency in outreach.

  3. Social media and political communication in the United States

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    Social media caused many controversies during the 2020 election. During the 2020 election, social media was the primary source of the spread of false information. Social media users also faced polarization due to social media algorithms, creating an echo chamber for social media users and only exposing themselves to their own beliefs.

  4. Social media use in politics - Wikipedia

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    In Europe, the influence of social media is less than that of the United States. In 2011, only 34% of MEPs use twitter, while 68% use Facebook. In 2012, the EPP had the highest social media following of 7,418 compared to the other parties. This is in relationship to the 375 million voters in all of Europe.

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  6. Americans are getting fed up with social media companies ...

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    People in the U.S. are lukewarm about the role the government should play in limiting the power and influence of social-media companies, especially when compared to other countries.

  7. The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) officially went live on social media platform X on Wednesday, just a day after President-elect Trump announced that X CEO Elon Musk and former ...

  8. Social media in the 2016 United States presidential election

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    Each candidate used a combination of social media platforms and advertising techniques to influence the portrayal of themselves within the news and general media. [59] These techniques included posting, re-posting, creating support videos, linking to news articles, and criticizing other candidates via fact-checking , discrediting, and response ...

  9. What to know about Trump's outreach with Arab Americans led ...

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    Before the 2020 election, Boulos assisted with Arab American outreach in a minor role. His involvement has significantly expanded this year as Trump allies aim to exploit divisions within Biden ...