Does Facebook Polarize Users? Meta Disagrees With Partners Over Research Conclusions

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Meta Platforms and a group of scholars are in disagreement over research findings on social media’s effects on politics

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https://www.wsj.com/articles/does-facebook-polarize-users-meta-disagrees-with-partners-over-research-conclusions-24fde67a Company and researchers differ in how to interpret the findings from studies of 2020 presidential electionFacebook parent company Meta has launched Threads, a stand-alone microblogging app that rivals Elon Musk’s Twitter. Within seven hours of its launch, the app gained 10 million sign-ups, according to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

 

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