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Reform UK voters least likely to see social media posts from family and friends, study finds

A recent study highlights that Reform UK voters are the least likely to see posts from family and friends on social media. The research suggests algorithms are fostering isolation and proposes a public service platform to address this issue...

The Guardian· Apr 10, 2026 · 4:17 AM · 33 views

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A recent study highlights that Reform UK voters are the least likely to see posts from family and friends on social media. The research suggests algorithms are fostering isolation and proposes a public service platform to address this issue. Discover how this affects social media dynamics and potential solutions. #SocialMedia #ReformUK #DigitalIsolation #TechNews #UKPolitics

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