Social media a popular\, yet not trusted\, news source: poll

Social media a popular, yet not trusted, news source: poll

AFP  |  Ottawa 

About half of Americans and Canadians get their primarily from social media, yet most don't trust this source of information, according to a survey released Tuesday.

According to the Maru/Matchbox poll, 52 per cent of Americans and 48 per cent of Canadians said they find out what's happening in the world through platforms such as Facebook, and

Only television (64 per cent) and websites (49 per cent) in the ranked higher as sources of

But while trust in traditional including radio and newspapers rated above 80 per cent in both countries, trust in was lowest among all sources at 43 per cent in the and 32 per cent in

Political news is the most likely to contain misinformation, according to respondents.

That was a significant concern for Americans (84 per cent) worried about "fake news" in the upcoming 2020 US But half were confident they could easily spot false or inaccurate information.

"is changing our relationship with the news," said of Maru/Matchbox.

"While it has become a common source of news and news-related information, people are less trusting of what they find there. The upside is that many feel more engaged with the news than ever before."

The pollster interviewed 1,516 Canadians and 1,523 Americans for the survey commissioned by the Canadian Journalism Foundation, with a margin of error of 2.5 percentage points.

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First Published: Wed, April 10 2019. 02:35 IST