March 22, 2024
Unleashing the Power: How the “Fifth Estate” Drives Decision-Makers in Business and Politics
Fresh research reveals the power individuals have over policymaking
“The world’s hierarchical structure is flattening,” said
The international survey, commissioned by PMI and conducted by independent research firm Povaddo in six countries, including
Other key takeaways of the survey include:
1. Americans are skeptical of social media but increasingly influenced by it:
- Although just 22 percent of Americans trust the information they receive via their social media feeds, compared with 53 percent who trust newspapers, 61 percent say they have changed their views on a topic based on information from individuals or community-based forums online.
- Despite increasing reliance on online information sources, most Americans surveyed believe these sources spread misinformation (56 percent) and offer opinions without evidence (52 percent).
- Moreover, 48 percent believe they enable the spread of radical ideologies, and 45 percent worry that these sources exacerbate societal divisions.
“There is no question that a growing number of people—in the
2. Americans want their fellow citizens to take more responsibility when accessing online sources:
- 62 percent say people should only share content after verifying its authenticity.
- 57 percent want people to insist on sources that fact-check information.
- 52 percent want people to seek various opinions to inform their views.
3. Support for enhanced intervention by governments, regulators, and platform owners is less strong among Americans compared with the global sample:
- 55 percent of Americans support efforts to improve transparency (e.g., providing information on sourcing and the authors), compared with 62 percent of the global sample who said the same.
- 55 percent of Americans favor initiatives to combat the generation and spread of misinformation (vs. 61 percent).
- 51 percent of Americans want law enforcement to have a stronger ability to investigate and hold to account those who misuse online platforms (vs. 63 percent).
“What we must now grapple with as a society is how to ensure this new realm of influence is channeled for the greater good,” said
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Povaddo conducted the online survey on behalf of PMI
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