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Aggression Soars on Social Media: 25% of Responses to Pedro Sánchez's X Account Are Insults.

The anonymity and immediacy of social media encourage the expression of negative emotions and a reduction in communicative courtesy. Abascal advocates measures against "the real threat of Islamism" and the "invasion" of migrants.
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The anonymity and immediacy of social media encourage the expression of negative emotions and a reduction in communicative courtesy. Abascal advocates measures against "the real threat of Islamism" and the "invasion" of migrants.

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A study led by María Luisa Carrió-Pastor, a researcher in Applied Linguistics at the Polytechnic University of Valencia, found that one in four responses received by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's posts on X (formerly Twitter) contains aggressive language or images. Read more

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One in four responses to publications made in X by the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, contains aggressive language or images, according to a study led by the researcher of Applied Linguistics of the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) María Luisa Carrió-Pastor.

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