University of Michigan: Racism, Election Overtake COVID-19 as 'iffy' News on Popular Social Sites
November 16, 2020
November 16, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Nov. 16 (TNSRac) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
As election rhetoric and social issues heated up over the summer, the amount of popular "iffy" social media content on key themes rose as well, but less so on the topic that has dominated much of the national discussion this year, say University of Michigan researchers.
Researchers from the Center for Social Media Responsibility at the U-M School of Informati . . .
As election rhetoric and social issues heated up over the summer, the amount of popular "iffy" social media content on key themes rose as well, but less so on the topic that has dominated much of the national discussion this year, say University of Michigan researchers.
Researchers from the Center for Social Media Responsibility at the U-M School of Informati . . .