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Monica Anderson

@monicaranders

Managing Director at @pewresearch committed to bringing the public's views + experiences related to digital technology to the forefront. TX Forever.

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What stops some users from posting about politics on social media? It can depend on the platform. Take Facebook, 67% of its users who don’t post about politics say it doesn’t belong there. For X users, that number is much smaller: 36% Pew Research Center pewresearch.org/internet/2024/…

What stops some users from posting about politics on social media? It can depend on the platform.

Take Facebook, 67% of its users who don’t post about politics say it doesn’t belong there. For X users, that number is much smaller: 36% <a href="/pewresearch/">Pew Research Center</a> 

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Ahead of tonight's debate, how Biden's and Trump's favorability ratings compare with Dem and Rep candidates' ratings over past 30+ years. pewresearch.org/short-reads/20…

Ahead of tonight's debate, how Biden's and Trump's favorability ratings compare with Dem and Rep candidates' ratings over past 30+ years.   
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48% of young adult TikTok users (ages 18-29) say keeping up with politics or political issues is a reason they use the platform. 52% of this group say the same about getting news. #PewKnightInitiative pewrsr.ch/4dRq4qk

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Support for a TikTok ban continues to decline in the U.S. In March 2023, 50% of Americans backed the government banning TikTok in the U.S. That number has now dropped to 28%. NEW from Pew Research Center pewresearch.org/short-reads/20…

Support for a TikTok ban continues to decline in the U.S. 

In March 2023, 50% of Americans backed the government banning TikTok in the U.S. That number has now dropped to 28%. NEW from <a href="/pewresearch/">Pew Research Center</a> 

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It’s no surprise that Republicans are much more likely than Democrats to say Fox News is a source of election news for them, BUT some Dems - 32% - are tuning in, too. Check out Pew Research Center’s latest report on where Americans get their election news: pewresearch.org/journalism/202…

It’s no surprise that Republicans are much more likely than Democrats to say Fox News is a source of election news for them, BUT some Dems - 32% - are tuning in, too. 

Check out <a href="/pewresearch/">Pew Research Center</a>’s latest report on  where Americans get their election news:
pewresearch.org/journalism/202…
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As schools intensify efforts to regulate cellphone use in school, where do Americans stand on the issue? NEW findings from Pew Research Center pewresearch.org/short-reads/20…

As schools intensify efforts to regulate cellphone use in school, where do Americans stand on the issue? NEW findings from <a href="/pewresearch/">Pew Research Center</a> 
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About 1-in-5 Americans regularly get news from influencers on social media today. But what is a news influencer and how do they engage with their audiences? To better understand them, we analyzed 500 of these individuals across these five sites. Here’s what we found.

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With fact-checking in the news this week, here's a backgrounder on the process we use at Pew Research Center to check all the numbers and claims in our publications: pewresearch.org/decoded/2019/1… (Yes, each word is actually crossed off like this as our checkers go through everything.)

With fact-checking in the news this week, here's a backgrounder on the process we use at <a href="/pewresearch/">Pew Research Center</a> to check all the numbers and claims in our publications: pewresearch.org/decoded/2019/1… (Yes, each word is actually crossed off like this as our checkers go through everything.)
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54% of teens (ages 13 to 17) say it’s acceptable to use ChatGPT to research new topics. Far fewer support using the chatbot to solve math problems or write essays. pewresearch.org/short-reads/20…

54% of teens (ages 13 to 17) say it’s acceptable to use ChatGPT to research new topics. Far fewer support using the chatbot to solve math problems or write essays. pewresearch.org/short-reads/20…
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As the Supreme Court upholds a law that would ban TikTok if it wasn’t sold by the 19th, Pew Research Center surveys have shown that support for banning the app has been on the decline - dropping from 50% in March 2023 to 32% in Aug/Sept 2024

As the Supreme Court upholds a law that would ban TikTok if it wasn’t sold by the 19th, <a href="/pewresearch/">Pew Research Center</a> surveys have shown that support for banning the app has been on the decline - dropping from 50% in March 2023 to 32% in Aug/Sept 2024
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Immigrants and children of immigrants in Congress trace their roots to 37 places around the world. The most common places of origin are Mexico (19 members), Cuba (7), India (6) and Germany (5). pewresearch.org/short-reads/20…

Immigrants and children of immigrants in Congress trace their roots to 37 places around the world. The most common places of origin are Mexico (19 members), Cuba (7), India (6) and Germany (5). pewresearch.org/short-reads/20…
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AI experts were asked how often they think people in the United States interact with AI. A vast majority (79%) say people in the U.S. interact with AI almost constantly or several times a day. A much smaller share of U.S. adults (27%) think they interact with AI at this rate.

AI experts were asked how often they think people in the United States interact with AI. A vast majority (79%) say people in the U.S. interact with AI almost constantly or several times a day. A much smaller share of U.S. adults (27%) think they interact with AI at this rate.
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Roughly half of teens (48%) say social media have a mostly negative effect on people their age, up from 32% in 2022. But fewer (14%) think they negatively affect them personally.

Roughly half of teens (48%) say social media have a mostly negative effect on people their age, up from 32% in 2022. But fewer (14%) think they negatively affect them personally.