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Monica Anderson

@monicaranders
11 posts
2024-03-14
% of U.S. adults who say they support the U.S. gov't banning TikTok https://www.pewresearch.org/ ... @pewresearch Spring 2023: 50% Fall 2023: 38% [image]
2024-03-14 View on X
Bloomberg

Memo: TikTok is “disappointed” that the US House passed the TikTok divestment bill, and reiterates its plans to lobby the Senate not to pass the legislation

TikTok told employees the company isn't planning to change its approach to protecting user data even after US lawmakers passed …

% of U.S. adults who say they support the U.S. gov't banning TikTok https://www.pewresearch.org/ ... @pewresearch Spring 2023: 50% Fall 2023: 38% [image]
2024-03-14 View on X
Washington Post

The US House passes a bipartisan TikTok bill that forces a sale or ban of the app; the legislation faces an uncertain Senate path without a companion measure

2024-03-12
We asked teens if they spend too much, too little or about the right amount of time on their phone or social media and found interesting differences by gender, with girls being more likely to say they spend too much time on both. NEW from @pewresearch https://www.pewresearch.org/ ... [image]
2024-03-12 View on X
Pew Research Center

A survey of US teens: 38% say they spend too much time on their phone, vs. 27% for too much social media; girls are more likely to report too much time on both

Most teens at least sometimes feel happy and peaceful when they don't have their phone, but 44% say this makes them anxious.

Teens aren't the only ones glued to their phones. Parents also report varying levels of distraction from, and reliance on their phone. In fact, 47% of parents say they spend too much time on their phone. @pewresearch https://www.pewresearch.org/ ... [image]
2024-03-12 View on X
Pew Research Center

A survey of US teens: 38% say they spend too much time on their phone, vs. 27% for too much social media; girls are more likely to report too much time on both

Most teens at least sometimes feel happy and peaceful when they don't have their phone, but 44% say this makes them anxious.

2023-12-12
% of U.S. teens who say they ever use... YouTube: 93% TikTok: 63% Snapchat: 60% Instagram: 59% Facebook: 33 Discord: 28 Whatsapp: 21 Twitter (X): 20 Twitch: 17 NEW data from @pewresearch https://www.pewresearch.org/ ... [image]
2023-12-12 View on X
Pew Research Center

US teens survey: 93% use YouTube, 63% use TikTok, 60% use Snapchat, 59% use Instagram, and 33% use Facebook; ~33% use at least one of these “almost constantly”

Pew Research Center :

Which sites and apps are teens in the U.S. gravitating to these days? And how does this differ by gender, race or age? NEW from @pewresearch https://www.pewresearch.org/ ... [image]
2023-12-12 View on X
Pew Research Center

US teens survey: 93% use YouTube, 63% use TikTok, 60% use Snapchat, 59% use Instagram, and 33% use Facebook; ~33% use at least one of these “almost constantly”

Pew Research Center :

2023-10-19
Let's talk about passwords. Most Americans are experiencing “password fatigue”: 69% are overwhelmed by the amount of passwords they have to keep track of https://www.pewresearch.org/ ... @pewresearch [image]
2023-10-19 View on X
Pew Research Center

A May 2023 survey of 5,101 US adults: 78% of Democrats and 68% of Republicans support more government regulation over what companies can do with people's data

The role of technology companies, AI and regulation - plus personal experiences with data breaches, passwords, cybersecurity and privacy policies

Most Americans remain concerned about how companies & the gov't use their information But Republican concern about gov't data collection is on the rise, increasing from 63% in 2019 to 77% today- read @pewresearch's new report on #data #privacy https://www.pewresearch.org/ ... [image]
2023-10-19 View on X
Pew Research Center

A May 2023 survey of 5,101 US adults: 78% of Democrats and 68% of Republicans support more government regulation over what companies can do with people's data

The role of technology companies, AI and regulation - plus personal experiences with data breaches, passwords, cybersecurity and privacy policies

2022-12-07
Fascinating work from my @pewglobal colleagues on how views about social media's impact on democracy varies around the globe https://twitter.com/...
2022-12-07 View on X
Pew Research Center

A survey of 19 developed nations: 57% say social media has been good for democracy, 35% say it has been bad; in the US, 34% think it has been good for democracy

Pew Research Center : Tweets: @aedwardslevy , @carrolldoherty , @pewglobal , @richardwike , @monicaranders , @richardwike , and @johngramlich Tweets: Ariel Edwards-Levy / @aedward...

2019-10-10
There are big differences in levels of digital knowledge by education. For example, college educated Americans are nearly 2X as likely as those w/a HS diploma or less to correctly ID what a privacy policy entails (64% vs. 34%) https://pewrsr.ch/2oYHRJf @pewresearch pic.twitter.com/zacjvbVzMl
2019-10-10 View on X
Pew Research Center

Survey of 4,272 US adults shows patchy knowledge on tech issues: many answered correctly on cookies and phishing, few knew about 2FA, https, or private browsing

Pew Research Center :

2019-10-09
There are big differences in levels of digital knowledge by education. For example, college educated Americans are nearly 2X as likely as those w/a HS diploma or less to correctly ID what a privacy policy entails (64% vs. 34%) https://pewrsr.ch/2oYHRJf @pewresearch pic.twitter.com/zacjvbVzMl
2019-10-09 View on X
Pew Research Center

Survey of 4,272 US adults shows patchy knowledge on tech issues: many answered correctly on cookies and phishing, few knew about 2FA, https, or private browsing

A majority of U.S. adults can answer fewer than half the questions correctly on a digital knowledge quiz, and many struggle with certain cybersecurity and privacy questions