Social Media Users Don't Want News in Their News Feeds (Report)

Overall 33 percent of respondents to a survey by Spot.IM wanted fewer news articles in their social news feeds, and 52 percent didn’t care one way or the other.

Social media has changed how people communicate and consume media. For better or for worse, digital media enables people far and wide to discuss whatever they want, whenever they want. But which topics surface most often, and what are people most interested in discussing on social? A study from Spot.IM, a platform for building custom social networks, answers these questions and examines media consumption habits related to news and politics.

According to the Spot.IM report, younger social media users are most likely to post comments.

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