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Pew Research

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6 articles accelerating

Pew Research has appeared in 6 articles since 2017-10. Coverage peaked in 2024Q1 with 2 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Instagram, Snapchat, U.S., YouTube.

Articles
6
mentions
Velocity
+100.0%
growth rate
Acceleration
+1.500
velocity change
Sources
4
publications

Coverage Timeline

2024-02-25
New York Times

How some news accounts on Instagram, including Mo News and Jessica Yellin, are gaining popularity even as the platform tries de-emphasizing political content

and self-monetizing — quick hot takes about the fewer and fewer original reported stories being paid for by dying news outlets doing actual journalism. It's got a real Ponzi scheme feel to it all. htt...

2024-02-24
New York Times 1 related

How some news accounts on Instagram, including Mo News and Jessica Yellin, are gaining popularity even as the platform tries de-emphasizing political content

In this year's presidential election, more people are turning to Instagram for news, even as the platform tries de-emphasizing “political content.” X: @katie_robertson , @baekdal , @davidsirota , @sap...

2017-10-05
Recode 7 related

Pew Research survey of 4,135 US adults shows 56% say they wouldn't ride in a driverless car and 81% expect job losses for those who drive for a living

Americans See Robots Coming, But for Someone Else's Job Rob Thubron / TechSpot : Nearly three-quarters of Americans worry about machines taking human jobs Pew Research Center : Automation in Everyday ...

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