YouGov Study: European Public Opinion on Social Media Regulation Across 7 EU Countries
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Summary
A YouGov study across seven EU countries (France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Spain) reveals varying public attitudes toward social media regulation and banning political advertising. French respondents are most likely (53%) to think social media regulations are too relaxed, followed by Netherlands (47%), Germany (42%), and Italy (38%). Spanish, Polish, and Romanian respondents show more divided opinions on the issue.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledThe French are the most likely to think that social media regulations are too relaxed, at 53%
with the plurality of people in the Netherlands (47%), Germany (42%), and Italy (38%) saying the same
Spaniards, Poles and Romanians are more closely split between those who think regulations are too relaxed and those who think they are about right
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