UK survey: Toxic 'bro' culture driving Gen Z women from social media

NAMPA / DPA
2025-03-21
London (PA Media/dpa) - Six in 10 young people in the UK think the words and actions of political leaders including US President Donald Trump have led to more misogynistic and divisive language online, according to polling. Amnesty International UK said a "toxic 'bro' culture is driving many young women away from social media altogether", as it published findings from its recent survey. Its polling of more than 3,000 members of Gen Z - those aged......
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