So who are the consistent news avoiders?
“No single variable is more predictive of whether someone consistently avoids news than their level of interest in politics and civic affairs.”
“No single variable is more predictive of whether someone consistently avoids news than their level of interest in politics and civic affairs.”
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“At the time of this writing, it is difficult to avoid the realization that one side of politics — mainly in the U.S. but also elsewhere — appears more threatened by research into misinformation than by the risks to democracy arising from misinformation itself.”
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According to our data and despite undergoing many changes, the use of Twitter for news has remained remarkably stable in the last decade