Political content forms 18% of Facebook users' potential information diet with major demographic divides in volume and slant, and a 2018 platform update increased its relative share.
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Self-censorship on social media rises with larger audiences, lower posting frequency, and lower perceived support, causing users to align expressed views with perceived group norms.
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Demographic Divides in Political Content Exposure on Facebook
Political content forms 18% of Facebook users' potential information diet with major demographic divides in volume and slant, and a 2018 platform update increased its relative share.
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Silence and Noise: Self-censorship and Opinion Expression on Social Media
Self-censorship on social media rises with larger audiences, lower posting frequency, and lower perceived support, causing users to align expressed views with perceived group norms.