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  1. Jan 15, 2025Close to 2 out of 3 people in the United States are on Facebook. There are almost 170 million Instagram accounts in the U.S. and almost 100 million accounts on WhatsApp.
  2. distractify.com

    Jan 8, 2025The more recent, acute crisis for Facebook, though, appears to have been spurred by Meta's announcement that it would be abandoning fact-checking and moving toward community notes for much of its content. ... the choice is ultimately up to you if you want to stay or go. Advertisement. More from Distractify.
  3. abc7chicago.com

    Facebook will reportedly pay some of its users to quit using its app for a while. It's part of a study into the impact of social media on political attitudes and behaviors during the upcoming ...
  4. Facebook will reportedly pay some of its users to quit using its app for a while. ... Several lanes of IH-69 NB at Beltway shut down after car flew off ramp. 1 hour ago.
  5. theverge.com

    As part of Facebook's latest study on how social media impacts democracy, the company appears to be paying users to log off of its products ahead of the 2020 US presidential election.
  6. usatoday.com

    Sep 7, 2020Facebook will pay some users as much as $120 to not use the app or Instagram ahead of the 2020 election as part of a study. The social media giant announced its new research partnership Aug. 31 is ...
  7. Facebook is planning to pay users to stay off the social platform during the 2020 US presidential elections -- it's an effort to study its influence on political campaigns.

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