Social media censorship revealed that 82% of social site users preferred to talk about their concerns in person, according to a report in Tech News World. The article in Tech News World revealed that this group of people don't like to post their concerns in their social media accounts. They feel that social media censorship should be done in a more personalized style.
Social media censorship is at 0.3% of social site users choosing the option of posting their feelings and concerns via Facebook or Twitter, instead of talking about them in person, according to Tech News World.
An analyst in Tirias Research, Jim McGregor, told Tech News World in an interview:
"I don't lend that much credibility to these results,"
"If someone has a strong opinion, they'll say what they want where they want."
Rob Enderle, an analyst at the Enderle Group offered his insights regarding social media censorship:
"Many are shy about being flamed by their followers or being unfollowed, so they play it safe,"
"Social media does attract a lot of people who go with the flow, [and] folks that constantly fight it are eventually called trolls and blocked."
Mc Gregor capped his conclusion about social media censorship, saying:
"The other side of this issue is that social media played a big part in the Arab Spring revolution,"
"Younger people are not concerned about privacy or security."
"They are more willing to discuss controversial issues openly."