A deep-dive survey into views on technology draws a picture of Americans struggling with social-media habits and also looking for more supervision of platforms by the government
WASHINGTON—Americans have a paradoxical attachment to the social-media platforms that have transformed communication, a new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll finds, saying they regard services such as Facebook to be divisive and a threat to privacy but continue to use them daily.
Across age groups and political ideologies, adults in the survey said they held a negative view of the effects of social media—even though 70% use such services at least once a day.
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