Hi Friend,

This week we're sharing Part 1 of our recent study on social media experiences, a Q&A with our global access team and a bunch of new career opportunities. 
How many people actually see fake news via social media?

Fake news. We’ve all heard of it, but how often do people actually encounter this phenomenon in their daily digital lives? A recent multi-country study conducted by Dalia found the incidence of fake news and other online negativity to be quite high, particularly in the United States. To see the results, visit the post here. And stay tuned for Part 2, which will cover opinions about social media regulation policies.

How Dalia Leverages Mobile to Generate Groundbreaking Insights

In this post, Dalia's global access team explains how Dalia leverages mobile to reach out to hundreds of millions of mobile users around the world for research. Check out the Q&A here!

Careers

For those interested, we have several career opportunities available! From sales to quality assurance to user engagement, we're looking to add key functions to our ever-growing team here in Berlin. Check out the job posts here!

Dalia's Weekly Pick of the Best Data-Driven Work

1.  Homicides in New York vs. London (the Economist)
2.  All the officials who have left the Trump White House (Bloomberg) 
3.  'Where the gender pay gap is widest' (Statista)
4.  American cities that are the most similar (NY Times)
5.  'Antibiotic use is rapidly increasing in developing countries (the Economist)

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