The following pages link to Social media in the 2020 United States presidential election
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- Evolutionary psychology (links | edit)
- Information explosion (links | edit)
- Leonard Peltier (links | edit)
- Media bias (links | edit)
- Media studies (links | edit)
- Propaganda (links | edit)
- Public relations (links | edit)
- Social psychology (links | edit)
- Yellow journalism (links | edit)
- Michael Bloomberg (links | edit)
- Cognitive bias (links | edit)
- Confirmation bias (links | edit)
- Externality (links | edit)
- Jesse Ventura (links | edit)
- Attention (links | edit)
- Joe Biden (links | edit)
- Technophobia (links | edit)
- Crowd psychology (links | edit)
- Moral panic (links | edit)
- Bandwagon effect (links | edit)
- Junk food news (links | edit)
- Digital divide (links | edit)
- Media manipulation (links | edit)
- Elizabeth Warren (links | edit)
- Mike Gravel (links | edit)
- Knowledge gap hypothesis (links | edit)
- Sensationalism (links | edit)
- Jim Gray (jurist) (links | edit)
- Infotainment (links | edit)
- Lincoln Chafee (links | edit)
- Mobbing (links | edit)
- Bernie Sanders (links | edit)
- Mike Pence (links | edit)
- Availability heuristic (links | edit)
- Jay Inslee (links | edit)
- Mark Sanford (links | edit)
- Information overload (links | edit)
- News values (links | edit)
- Bill Weld (links | edit)
- Kanye West (links | edit)
- Jo Jorgensen (links | edit)
- Behavioral modernity (links | edit)
- Political polarization (links | edit)
- John McAfee (links | edit)
- Attention span (links | edit)
- Tim Ryan (Ohio politician) (links | edit)
- Marianne Williamson (links | edit)
- Jeremy Gable (links | edit)
- John Hickenlooper (links | edit)