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  2. Social Media Fact Sheet - Pew Research Center

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    To better understand Americans’ social media use, Pew Research Center surveyed 5,733 U.S. adults from May 19 to Sept. 5, 2023. Ipsos conducted this National Public Opinion Reference Survey (NPORS) for the Center using address-based sampling and a multimode protocol that included both web and mail.

  3. How Americans Use Social Media | Pew Research Center

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    Roughly eight-in-ten U.S. adults (83%) report ever using the video-based platform. While a somewhat lower share reports using it, Facebook is also a dominant player in the online landscape. Most Americans (68%) report using the social media platform. Additionally, roughly half of U.S. adults (47%) say they use Instagram.

  4. Social Media and News Fact Sheet

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    Snapchat '20 '24 4 5. WhatsApp '20 '24 3 5. LinkedIn '20 '24 4 4. Truth Social '20 '24 3. Rumble '20 '24 2. Source: Survey of U.S. adults conducted July 15-Aug. 4, 2024. PEW RESEARCH CENTER. Some social media sites – despite having relatively small overall audiences – stand out as destinations for news among many of their users. For example ...

  5. Social Media Use in 2021 - Pew Research Center

    www.pewresearch.org/internet/2021/04/07/social-media-use-in-2

    In a pattern consistent with past Center studies on social media use, there are some stark age differences. Some 84% of adults ages 18 to 29 say they ever use any social media sites, which is similar to the share of those ages 30 to 49 who say this (81%). By comparison, a somewhat smaller share of those ages 50 to 64 (73%) say they use social ...

  6. Teens and Social Media Fact Sheet - Pew Research Center

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    How often teens visit online platforms. Many teens are on social media daily – if not constantly – but daily use varies by platform. About seven-in-ten U.S. teens say they visit YouTube every day – including 16% who do so almost constantly. TikTok follows with 58% who say they visit it daily, while far fewer report daily use of Facebook.

  7. Teens and social media: Key findings from Pew Research Center...

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    Girls are also more likely than boys to say social media has made them feel like their friends are leaving them out of things (37% vs. 24%) or feel worse about their own life (28% vs. 18%). When it comes to abuse on social media platforms, many teens think criminal charges or permanent bans would help a lot.

  8. 64% in U.S. say social media have a mostly negative effect on...

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    About two-thirds of Americans (64%) say social media have a mostly negative effect on the way things are going in the country today, according to a Pew Research Center survey of U.S. adults conducted July 13-19, 2020. Just one-in-ten Americans say social media sites have a mostly positive effect on the way things are going, and one-quarter say ...

  9. Teens and Cyberbullying 2022 | Pew Research Center

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    While bullying existed long before the internet, the rise of smartphones and social media has brought a new and more public arena into play for this aggressive behavior. Nearly half of U.S. teens ages 13 to 17 (46%) report ever experiencing at least one of six cyberbullying behaviors asked about in a Pew Research Center survey conducted April ...

  10. 2. Views of social media and its impacts on society - Pew...

    www.pewresearch.org/global/2022/12/06/views-of-social-media-and-its-impacts-on...

    Views of social media and its impacts on society. When asked whether social media is a good or bad thing for democracy in their country, a median of 57% across 19 countries say that it is a good thing. In almost every country, close to half or more say this, with the sentiment most common in Singapore, where roughly three-quarters believe ...

  11. Psychological Stress and Social Media Use - Pew Research Center

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    Rather, it assesses people’s stress by understanding their social environment. 17 Those who experience stressful life events often suffer a range of negative physical outcomes, including physical illness and lower mental health. 18. It is possible that technology users — especially those who use social media — are more aware of stressful ...