I'd be careful not to state such claims so definitively. New research by John Bates Clark award winner Matt Gentzkow and coauthors: Facebook causes polarization (and decreases subjective well-being) http://web.stanford.edu/~gentzkow/research/facebook.pdf …
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The scaremongers are far more vociferous with their claims. I have posted in recent years a plethora of high quality studies demonstrating that claims are overstated, amounting to a moral panic. And to condescension: It is always about the "others", the dumber ones
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I wish they'd included the survey they used.
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Representative sample? 14000 spread over seven nations? Tell me if you are a statistician...
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1% is more than enough to influence an advisory referendum
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You might not follow NBA trade rumors, but I just saw a phenomenon yesterday where national media distorted much of the meaning of Kyrie Irving’s interview, drastically moving quotes out of context. NBA fans didn’t even stop to question it on twitter or reddit.
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I know that’s not concise but (my own bias here) it’s hard to believe that people are influenced by the agenda of media. Who is honest anymore?
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