By CruxBuzz
Staff
Quinnipiac Poll Finds Social Media Tops Blame List for U.S. Divisions Among Young Voters
A Quinnipiac University poll shows 35% of U.S. voters blame social media for national divisions, with a significant 45% among 18-34 year-olds
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Political leaders and cable news channels follow, blamed by 32% and 28% of voters respectively
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Tim Malloy, Quinnipiac polling analyst, highlights the critical stance of the most connected age group towards social media
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Efforts to regulate social media continue, as 33 attorneys general sue Meta over harmful features targeting young users' mental health
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The lawsuit accuses Meta of addicting children and teens through design tactics on Facebook and Instagram
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The Quinnipiac poll, with a margin of error of 2.5 percentage points, surveyed 1,574 registered voters
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This poll underscores the growing influence of social media in shaping public opinion and societal divisions.
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