For the most part, Facebook users haven’t stopped using the social platform following the Cambridge Analytica revelations. In fact, in its Q1 2018 earnings report, the social media giant showed no sign of users—or advertisers—abandoning its platform.
And according to a recent survey by Thomson Reuters, nearly half of US Facebook users said they haven’t changed how much they use it. Interestingly, over a quarter of respondents said they use it more, while fewer report using it less (18%) and only 1% said they deleted their account.
Still, there are some who are concerned about their personal data and how it will be used. When asked why they’re sharing less content with friends and followers on social media, 47% of Facebook users said it was because they have privacy concerns. Read the rest at eMarketer.
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