Results of a survey by the Islamic Republic News Agency: People trust social media more than state television

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Results of a survey by the Islamic Republic News Agency: People trust social media more than state television

According to a survey by the Islamic Republic News Agency, people trust social media more than the state TV and radio.

The results of a survey by IRNA show that 25% of ordinary people do not trust any domestic news sources, and 11% of media activists in Iran do not recognize any domestic sources as reliable news sources.

IRNA released the results of its survey on Thursday from visitors to the 24th Iran Media Exhibition.

Based on the survey results, 26% of ordinary people who visited this exhibition believe that most fake news is published in domestic media and domestic social networks.

However, 54% of them also believe that Instagram, Telegram, and Twitter play a major role in spreading fake news, and 20% of people have also pointed out satellite networks.

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