#167: Not That Kind Of Biscuit

EPISODE · May 31, 2018 · 52 MIN

#167: Not That Kind Of Biscuit

from The Pollsters · host Junto Media

Not That Kind Of BiscuitWe’ve made it past Memorial Day! What the heck is GDPR and why do I keep getting emails about it? Will Kristen trade her personal data for Swedish translations? What about ads for pretty shoes?Who doesn’t love biscuits? Monsters, that’s who. Find us @ksoltisanderson @margieomero @thepollsters.Poll of the Week: How Adults of Different Ages Feel About Data Privacy?Kristen isn’t giving up personal data for Swedish translations.Most U.S. Adults in Poll Unwilling to Share Personal Data for Ads to Keep a Service FreeSheryl Sandberg of Facebook says they won’t be giving users an option to pay to skip the ads.TrumplandiaEffectively 45% approval! But what does that mean?  Trump Job ApprovalEchelon Insights has some new data on how people feel about Russia and the Trump Campaign, his handling of North Korea and Iran, and his tweeting—but you have to listen to find out what it is!More new Echelon Insight data you have to listen to get...How do people get their news?How often do people use various social media platforms?Is tech good or bad for society?Teens and the InternetPew Research has new data on Teens, Social Media & Technology 2018Generic Ballot UpdateFiveThirtyEight on who’s winning the race for CongressJosh Barro & Charles Franklin (separately) wrote about how the reuters/ipsos poll is volatile, making it seem like gen ballot was closing.Were the 2016 polls accurate?FiveThirtyEight has the answer!And which pollsters should you trust?American CommunitiesPew: what divides and unites urban, suburban, and rural communities?That’s a Cookie, Dammit!YouGov gets the skinny on Brits’ favorite “biscuits”Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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