 Data: Pew Research Center; Chart: Axios Visuals A growing number of Americans get news from TikTok — but not by following journalists or news organizations, Axios Communicators author Eleanor Hawkins writes from a new Pew Research Center report. - Nearly half of Americans say they get news from social media platforms, according to Pew.
- And 52% of TikTok users say they regularly get news from the app, up from 22% in 2020.
🗞️ But less than 1% of people Pew surveyed said they follow journalists or media entities on the platform. - When they're seeing news, they're usually getting it from content creators who reference current events.
💡 The big picture: "It speaks to this broader notion that people's world news or politics comes as a side dish to their main course of gossipy entertainment news and the content of the creator that they happen to be interested in," said Aaron Smith, managing director of Pew Research Center's Data Labs. |
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