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- Author: PRWeb
February 27, 2012

Hispanics are the most avid social media users among ethnic groups. Although Blacks report that they spend the most time online in a given day, self-reported time spent on social media sites is higher among Hispanics.
While Facebook and Twitter remain the most popular social media sites, Pinterest has also gained popularity quite rapidly—15.2% of Adults 18+ say they have an account (for comparison, only 11.1% have an account with check-in site Foursquare). Hispanics appear especially “Pinterested” in the new photo pin board site, as 28.5% say they have an account.
While social media engagement is growing, talks of censorship and pirated content also flourish. Just over a third of Adults 18+ (36.5%) somewhat or strongly agree that offensive content should be censored on the Internet. Blacks are more likely to approve of censorship (51.7%), while Hispanics (38.4%) and Caucasians (35.8%) are less supporting. Over half of Hispanics, Blacks and Caucasians agree that racial slurs in both print and music/videos should be censored. While half of Caucasians (51.6%) would like to see pirated content blocked from the Internet, piracy is not a top concern for Hispanics and Blacks. Hispanics list blocking full websites with offensive content in their Top 5, while Blacks rank censoring foul language in print as a higher priority.
Source: PRWeb.com, Hispanics Log In To Social Media More Often than Other Ethnic Groups, According to Latest American Pulse™ Survey, February 23, 2012.
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