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Pew’s latest social media report shows X’s staying power in the U.S., despite competition


X is still used by 21% of U.S. adults, Pew found, only down from 23% in 2021, despite increased competition from Meta, startups, and decentralized social media. Read More

Among Social Media Users, Reddit Soars As X Stagnates


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