{"source":{"name":"The Evidence Hub - on the regulation of digital services","url":"https:\/\/evidencehub.net","license":"Creative Common CC-BY 4.0 International"},"data":[{"data":[677,472,244,146,144],"name":"Per cent of change"}],"_data":[["Apps","Per cent of change"],["Signal","677"],["CloutHub","472"],["MeWe","244"],["Telegram","146"],["Rumble","144"]],"labels":{"name":"Apps","values":["Signal","CloutHub","MeWe","Telegram","Rumble"]},"metadata":{"link":"https:\/\/www.axios.com\/the-online-far-right-is-moving-underground-e429d45d-1b30-46e0-82a3-6e240bf44fef.html","type":"Problem","unit":"Per cent (%)","year":"2021","title":"Change in social app downloads in United States in January 2021","topic":"Incitement to Terrorism","method":"Data collection","source":"Daly, Kyle, Sara Fischer. \"The online far right is moving underground,\" article published in Axios Technology, 13 January 2021 ","sub_topic":"Social media accounts","chart_number":"219","geographical":"Global"},"description":"The chart shows the per cent of change in the downloads of social apps in United States, from 05 to 10 January 2021. The article presents a short analysis of motives, trends and possible effects of policy changes of major social network platforms such as Twitter, Facebook and Whatsapp."}