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According to Pew, liberals block people they disagree with on Twitter more than conservatives do.11 Right-wing Twitter users are also more likely to follow political pundits from the other side, and over a third of people following the top Left-wing political pundits were on the Right, compared to a quarter vice versa.12 A 2016 study by the Public Religion Research Institute found that Democrats were more likely to have ‘blocked, unfriended or stopped following someone they disagreed with on social networking sites’.
Small Men on the Wrong Side of History: The Decline, Fall and Unlikely Return of Conservatism
by Ed West
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