A new survey of teens shows that younger users prefer TikTok and Snap to Instagram and Facebook.
Facebook says the survey was offensive and a mistake and says it has put a stop to it.
A look at the results of a survey administered to fans of NPR on Facebook.
How we did this ; Social media platforms faced a range of controversies in recent years, including concerns over misinformation and data privacy. Even so, U.S. adults use a wide range of sites and apps, especially YouTube and Facebook. And TikTok – which some Congress members previously called to ban – saw growth in its user base. These findings come from a Pew Research Center survey of 5,733 U.S. adults conducted May 19-Sept. 5, 2023. YouTube by and large is the most widely used online platform measured in our survey. Roughly eight-in-ten ...
Our survey’s 1,541 respondents were mad about a lot this year, from the Robinhood (HOOD)... But one company irked them the most — Facebook (FB). The survey’s results shed more light...
A Facebook moderation survey asked if adults should be able to ask for sexual pictures from young girls.
ByMonica Anderson , Michelle FaverioandJeffrey Gottfried ; Despite negative headlines and growing concerns about social media’s impact on youth, teens continue to use these platforms at high rates – with some describing their social media use as “almost constant,” according to a new Pew Research Center survey of U.S. teens. The survey – conducted Sept. 26-Oct. 23, 2023, among 1,453 13- to 17-year-olds – covered social media, internet use and device ownership among teens. Here’s a look at the key findings related to online platform ...
the survey rankings will be to the distribution of news on Facebook. Here’s what News Feed chief Adam Mosseri said last week about the company’s methodology: “We surveyed a diverse...
Ahead of the election year, we polled Americans about which big tech companies (Apple, Google, Facebook, Netflix, Microsoft, Amazon, and more) are the most trusted with personal information — and w...
A Facebook survey was revised after a journalist flagged a question about child porn.