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U.S. groups urge social media companies to fight 'Big Lie," election disinformation | Reuters
Computational Propaganda and the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election: Antisemitic and Anti-Black Content on Facebook and Telegram | ADL
US Election: Whoever becomes the next president, social media is changing - BBC News
How Has Social Media Influenced US Elections 2020? | BOOM | US Presidential Election 2020 | Live New - YouTube
How to Use (or Not Use) Social Media During the 2020 Election - WSJ
Messages undermining US election integrity circulate on Orthodox social media | The Times of Israel
Will social media manipulate the 2020 US election? | The Stream - YouTube
Spreading The Big Lie: How Social Media Sites Have Amplified False Claims of U.S. Election Fraud — NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights
U.S. adults who mostly get news through social media lag behind others in attention to election and pandemic news | Pew Research Center
Will social media win the US presidential election? – Channel 4 News
Did social media actually counter election misinformation? | AP News
Georgia's high-dollar election campaigns now waged in your social media feeds - Georgia Recorder
Chart: Social Media Discussion of Presidential Candidates Is Largely Negative | Statista
Facebook adds labels to US posts about voting ahead of presidential election | Facebook | The Guardian
US election: Facebook's political balancing act | Financial Times
Most Americans Get Election News from Cable, But Social Media Leads Millennials | Arkansas Business News | ArkansasBusiness.com
Candidates' social media outpaces their websites and emails as an online campaign news source | Pew Research Center
Election 2020 social media: How to navigate disinformation | The Kansas City Star
Social Media Firms Brace For An Election Unlike Any Other | Time
U.S. election misinformation limited, not stopped, on social media -experts | Reuters
U.S. adults who mostly rely on social media for political news are often less knowledgeable about current events | Pew Research Center
Social Media's Forever War - The New York Times
Social Media Influencers and the 2020 U.S. Election: Paying 'Regular People' for Digital Campaign Communication - Center for Media Engagement - Center for Media Engagement
Did Social Media Ruin Election 2016? : NPR
Social Media Could Determine The Outcome Of The 2020 Election