Older Americans are driving political polarization and conspiracy theories on top internet platforms, while Zoomers tend to ...
A new study lays blame on Americans in this age group for fueling political polarization on social media. The study from the ...
A study first reported by Wired from researchers at Columbia and Harvard followed 4,716 Americans aged between 18 and 45 to ...
Social media is an echo chamber, and not a particularly big one at that. In A Nutshell The people dominating online political ...
When Donald Trump picked J.D. Vance as his vice presidential running mate back in July, the predictable scrutiny a vice presidential nominee typically gets quickly devolved into a very online ...
Many of us fondly recall a world before social media. We engaged with TV and print ads that were nonpolarizing ways to “Just do it,” “Share a Coke” or answer “Where’s the beef?” The internet and ...
When former kindergarten teacher and TikTok creator Arielle Fodor joined the recent fundraising Zoom call for presidential candidate Kamala Harris, “White Women: Answer The Call,” she assumed her ...
With the 2024 U.S. presidential election in full swing, this digital frontier poses an unprecedented threat to the integrity of American democracy. Welcome to the unregulated Wild West of online ...
Zohran Mamdani as a creepy trick-or-treater, Gavin Newsom body-slamming Donald Trump and Hakeem Jeffries in a sombrero. This ...
Internet political engagement began with hope. It brought people together with common interests. It offered a forum for engagement and argument, even persuasion. Then something went wrong. Expression, ...