A study from The First and Fourteenth Institute found social media users trust platforms less if they see blocked or labeled content, and will even spend less time on the app.
PARIS, FRANCE - OCTOBER 06: In this photo illustration, the Facebook logo is displayed on the screen of an iPhone on October 06, 2021 in Paris, France. Frances Haugen, a former employee of the Facebook social network created by Mark Zuckerberg, told
This Friday, Aug. 23, 2019 photo shows the Instagram app icon on the screen of a mobile device in New York. Instagram on Tuesday Dec. 7, 2021, launched a feature that urges teenagers to take breaks from the photo-sharing platform and announced other using a "harmful/not harmful" test rather than completely relying on a "true/false" test for moderation. The majority of those polled - at six out of 10 users - said they would accept content moderation rules if it included the "harmful/not harmful" test.
TikTok app logo on the App Store is seen with TikTok logo displayed in the background in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on July 18, 2021.Among left-leaning social media users, 37% of Democrats say they trust a platform less after encountering blocked and labeled content, while 43% of liberals reported the same.
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