More Americans Get News from Social Media; Match.com Profile Fraud, and Making Money from Podcasting

When I'm Not Podcasting

06-10-2019 • 28 minuti

More Americans Get Their News from Social Media Says a new survey that suggests that even though more Americans are relying on social media for news than ever before, they’re not especially happy about how much control platforms have on the information they consume. Pew Research Center published a report Oct. 2 that revealed that 55% of US adults get their news from social media either “often” or “sometimes.” That’s a 8% jump over last year, and marks the first time that a majority of adults surveyed by Pew said social media played a sizable role in their news habits.

Plus, debunking an article titled You'll Never Make Money Podcasting and Dating app maker Match sued by FTC for fraud

https://twocents.lifehacker.com/youll-never-make-money-podcasting-1838640571


https://techcrunch.com/2019/09/26/dating-app-maker-match-sued-by-ftc-for-fraud/

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