Study Reveals Limited Impact of Social Media Hiatus on Political Views
Research involving 35,000 users shows deactivating Facebook and Instagram reduces belief in misinformation but doesn't alter political attitudes
- Participants who deactivated Facebook were less likely to believe misinformation but also showed decreased political engagement online.
- The study found no significant change in political opinions or polarization from staying off social media before the 2020 election.
- Deactivating Instagram had no notable effects on political outcomes, even among younger users.
- Researchers noted a slight, statistically insignificant trend suggesting Facebook deactivation might influence voter support for Trump.
- The experiment is part of a larger investigation into social media's role in American democracy, utilizing Meta's proprietary data.