Only one in four trust social media, says survey
Only one in four Britons trusts social media and users would like to see tighter regulation, according to the annual Edelman Trust Barometer.
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Only one in four Britons trusts social media and users would like to see tighter regulation, according to the annual Edelman Trust Barometer.
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