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  1. 🚨🚨New data on social media usage in the U.S.! 🚨🚨

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  2. 31% of Americans say it would be very hard to give up their TV, down 13 percentage points from a 2006 survey by the Center

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  3. 79% of Americans say online services have a responsibility to step in when harassing behavior occurs on their sites

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  4. 59% of social media users think it would not be hard to give up social media

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  5. 51% of U.S. adult Facebook users say they are not comfortable with the platform compiling a list of their interests for advertisers

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  6. Apr 10

    This sentiment echoes what found last year 🔼 64% of Republicans thought big tech companies supported the views of liberals over conservatives 🔼 85% of Republicans believed social media platforms censored political viewpoints

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  7. Bots. They're all around us, and they serve a number of purposes, both good and bad. But just how common are they? Here's how we identified likely bots on Twitter for our report "Bots in the Twittersphere"

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  8. Apr 10

    It's true that Facebook's popularity has slipped among teens (), but it's still widely used among young adults: 79% of those ages 18-29 say they use the site

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  9. Apr 10

    After a year of turmoil in , including Facebook, new data show that little has changed in adoption and frequency of use of the main platforms

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  10. The steady growth in adoption that social platforms have experienced in the United States over the past decade appears to be slowing.

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  11. YouTube recommendations point users to progressively longer content

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  12. Girls are more likely than boys to say Snapchat is the site they use most often (42% vs. 29%), while boys are more likely than girls to identify YouTube as their go-to platform (39% vs. 25%).

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  13. 77% of Americans go online on a daily basis, including about a quarter who say they are "almost constantly" online

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  14. Older teens are more likely than younger teens to have a close friend who is someone they first met online

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  15. Millennials lead on some technology adoption measures, but Boomers and Gen Xers are also heavy adopters

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  16. Seven-in-ten Americans say it’s never acceptable for a white person to use the N-word. Whites and blacks have similar views on this issue – 72% of whites and 71% of blacks say they personally think it’s never acceptable.

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  17. Key findings on Americans’ views of race in 2019

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  18. 89% of the Japanese public believes that robots and computers will be doing much of the work currently done by humans in the next 50 years

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  19. % of social media users who say it is acceptable for social media sites to use their personal data to: 🎼Recommend events in their area 75% 👋Recommend someone they might want to know 57 🍔Show them ads 52 🗣️Show them messages from political campaigns 37

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  20. The vast majority of adults in 11 emerging and developing countries own - or have access to - a mobile phone of some kind

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