Perceptions of social media challenges and benefits during the Covid-19 pandemic: Qualitative findings from a cross sectional international survey.
Since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic in January 2020 the need for rapid information spread grew and social media became the ultimate platform for information exchange as well as a tool for connection and entertainment. With the rapid information spread along came the various public misconcep...
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Main Authors: | Mariyana Schoultz (Author), Gary Lamph (Author), Hilde Thygesen (Author), Janni Leung (Author), Tore Bonsaksen (Author), Mary Ruffolo (Author), Daicia Price (Author), Paul Watson (Author), Isaac Kabelenga (Author), Vivian Chiu (Author), Amy Østertun Geirdal (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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