What kind of social media do you personally use most often? (Yeah, some of the examples could fit several categories. Choose the category that you use most often.)
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Social bookmarking/tagging (like Blinklist or Delicious):
1%
Social news sites (like Reddit or Digg):
1%
Social networking sites (like Facebook or Twitter):
68%
Wikis (like Wikipedia or wikiHow):
11%
Video sharing (like YouTube or Vimeo):
8%
Podcasts (like those on the KDHX or St. Louis Beacon websites):
6%
Image Sharing (like Flickr or Picasa):
5%
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Does your office or school have a social media policy?
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Yes:
29%
No:
31%
I don't know:
13%
I don't have an office or a school:
27%
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Do you agree with your office or school social media policy?
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Yes:
35%
No:
13%
I don't know:
22%
I don't have an office or a school:
30%
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For which of the following tasks do you use the internet most?
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Emailing, chatting, IM, tweeting:
51%
Paying bills/banking:
6%
Complaining/customer service:
1%
Blogging/reading blogs:
3%
Shopping:
3%
Shopping for shoes (special interest/staff favorite!):
0%
Watching videos/live streaming:
1%
Downloading music:
1%
Research for work/school:
11%
News gathering:
18%
Something else:
5%
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Would you support a test of internet voting technology that would let voters cast ballots at internet voting machines?
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Would you support a test of internet voting technology that would let voters cast ballots at internet voting machines if it were under the direct control of election personnel in traditional polling places?
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Are you more likely to vote for a political candidate who has an active online presence?
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Yes:
29%
Yes, much more likely:
18%
No, it wouldn't matter to me:
52%
No, and I would be inclined to vote for her opponent because of it:
1%
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Do you get a sense that you really know people if they are available to you over time through social networking sites like Twitter, Facebook, or Linkdin?
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Yes, absolutely:
8%
Yes, sort of:
38%
No:
54%
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Do you generally place more trust in companies or organizations you can readily access online?
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If you could carry all of your personal information in your cell phone (medical history, driving history/drivers' license info, academic background, credit card info) would you?
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Would you carry the information mentioned in the previous question if you could use your phone to do everything from paying a parking ticket, to checking out a library book, to voting, to ordering a prescription?
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If you could pay for many of your purchases using your cell phone, would you?
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Are you more likely to communicate with governmental agencies if email addresses or online communication instructions are provided?
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Are you more likely to communicate with businesses if email addresses or online communications instructions are provided?
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Has a customer service representative for a company ever contacted you directly after reading your blog, tweet, or FaceBook status update?
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How likely are you to sign up for a service like Nixle that provides emergency messages via text or email from the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department and the St. Louis Department of Public Safety?
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Very likely:
22%
Likely:
36%
Not very likely:
34%
Would not do it:
9%
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Do you answer your cell phone if you don't recognize the number?
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Always:
10%
Often:
31%
Usually not:
43%
Never:
16%
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Have you ever emailed or tweeted an official of the City of St. Louis?
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