By Burt Glass
Twice as many Americans disagree than agree with owners of social media platforms, like Twitter, banning journalists who post content they don’t like.
That’s according to the latest Media and Technology Survey from Boston University’s College of Communication conducted by Ipsos, which asked Americans whether the owners of social media networks should be allowed to ban journalists who post information that the owners of the networks don’t like. Only 21% agreed with such a move, while 46% disagreed and 33% neither agreed or disagreed.
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Access the associated December 2022 Ipsos survey data here.