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6 June 08:42

APSAP survey shows that Romanians with incomes below 3,000 lei use social networks for information, spending more time on them than those with higher incomes

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According to a survey conducted by APSAP, Romanians with low incomes (under 3,000 lei) spend more time on social networks, mainly using Facebook and TikTok for information. Almost 35% of respondents prefer these platforms to news websites. Differences in education and income also influence both the sources of information and the time spent on social networks, highlighting an information polarization that may contribute to the spread of misinformation. The study suggests the need for tailored communication strategies to promote critical information consumption.

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STUDIU: Românii cu venituri sub 3.000 lei petrec mai mult timp pe rețele sociale, iar 44% dintre ei se informează de pe Facebook și TikTok
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