Online press, more credible than TV news
Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 5:52 am
Among users who are aware of and actively contribute content to such websites, a good number of them do so at least once a week: almost half do so on podcasts/videos (48%) and forums (47%), and around 4 in 10 do so on blogs (44%), message boards (43%), Wikis (39%) or social networks (36%).
When asked about the attributes associated with each bc data philippines of these types of Web 2.0 spaces, all are considered to a greater or lesser extent to be "interesting", especially bulletin boards, opinion forums and blogs, and "informative", in the case of opinion forums, bulletin boards but also wikis; on the other hand, chats stand out, which despite being the most used participatory service, are considered a "waste of time" by 25% of users.
Specialised magazines are the ones that enjoy the greatest credibility on the part of Spanish Internet users, according to 'Digital World, Digital Life'. So much so that 4 out of 10 Spaniards, 41%, trust the information they obtain from them (rating from 8 to 10 on a scale of 1 to 10). They are followed by the written press and online news, with 37% of Spaniards considering them to be very reliable, ahead of professional websites or expert opinions, recommendations from friends and information contained in Wikipedia, with 34%, 34% and 32% respectively of those interviewed who thought so.
Television news, product comparison websites and free newspapers are relegated to a second level (29%, 28% and 27% respectively), while the least reliable sources of information for Internet users are forums, company websites, private blogs and company brochures, since only 20%, 16%, 15% and 8% of them respectively consider these sources of information to be very reliable (they scored them 8, 9 or 10 on a scale of 1 to 10).
When asked about the attributes associated with each bc data philippines of these types of Web 2.0 spaces, all are considered to a greater or lesser extent to be "interesting", especially bulletin boards, opinion forums and blogs, and "informative", in the case of opinion forums, bulletin boards but also wikis; on the other hand, chats stand out, which despite being the most used participatory service, are considered a "waste of time" by 25% of users.
Specialised magazines are the ones that enjoy the greatest credibility on the part of Spanish Internet users, according to 'Digital World, Digital Life'. So much so that 4 out of 10 Spaniards, 41%, trust the information they obtain from them (rating from 8 to 10 on a scale of 1 to 10). They are followed by the written press and online news, with 37% of Spaniards considering them to be very reliable, ahead of professional websites or expert opinions, recommendations from friends and information contained in Wikipedia, with 34%, 34% and 32% respectively of those interviewed who thought so.
Television news, product comparison websites and free newspapers are relegated to a second level (29%, 28% and 27% respectively), while the least reliable sources of information for Internet users are forums, company websites, private blogs and company brochures, since only 20%, 16%, 15% and 8% of them respectively consider these sources of information to be very reliable (they scored them 8, 9 or 10 on a scale of 1 to 10).