Krixia Subingsubing ANN/INQUIRER – Mainstream news media remains the public’s chief source of information, but in the last elections social media influencers got more visible in shaping political discourse, according to a pioneering research from the University of the Philippines (UP) that looked into the country’s digital public sphere during the past national polls. News […]
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The Digital Public Pulse project says there are many obscure, suspended, or removed accounts on social media that have largely contributed to partisan election discourse
The third report of the Digital Public Pulse project says that accounts aligned with the Marcoses and the Dutertes 'primarily operated negative inflammatory campaigns and speech against competition, opposition, and the media'