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Pew Research’s latest report on social media and news consumption highlights concerning trends ahead of the U.S. election season. Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok are seeing increased use for news, yet misinformation remains widespread across all social apps.
X (formerly Twitter) stands out as a significant news source, with a majority of users citing news as a primary reason for using the platform. Elon Musk’s involvement has positioned X as a news app, leveraging its Community Notes feature to influence narratives, despite criticism for its handling of misinformation.
In contrast, Meta’s Threads prioritizes sports and entertainment over news, raising concerns about unchecked misinformation as the election nears. TikTok influencers are gaining prominence as news sources, reflecting a broader shift away from traditional media credibility.
These trends underscore challenges in maintaining reliable news sources and navigating evolving media landscapes amidst increasing misinformation concerns.
Source: Social Media Today
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