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Hispanic and Black teens stand out in their screen time. About half or more Hispanic (58%) or Black (53%) teens say they use the internet almost constantly. That share drops to 37% among White teens.
The film features interviews with Babylon Bee managing editor Joel Berry, editor-in-chief Kyle Mann, CEO Seth Dillon, and CTO Dan Dillon, and tells the story of the comedy site's rise to ...
Black teens were more likely — in some cases, much more likely — to say they experienced a lot of support and creative spark from social media. The largest gap was between teens who said what they see ...
Half of U.S. adults say they sometimes get their news from social media. However, almost two-thirds of adults say they view social media as a bad thing for democracy. This raises the question of ...