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Answer Overview

Response rates from 177 Kellystown voters.

42%
Yes
58%
No
42%
Yes
58%
No

Historical Support

Trend of support over time for each answer from 177 Kellystown voters.

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Historical Importance

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Kellystown voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9ZV5N3Manswered…3mos3MO

No but the political advertising should pertain to the policies of the political parties/candidates as social media may be the only place individuals get political information

 @9JZLYTTanswered…12mos12MO

It's important that people have access to information about who they're voting for, so long as it doesn't cross over onto any sort of vague propaganda or misinformation

 @9JYYK2Banswered…12mos12MO

There should be more regulations than there are but it shouldn't be banned. It is an important way for political parties to reach younger generations

 @9HM7ZJWanswered…1yr1Y

Based on where social media stands politically. If they are neutral, no problem, If they are known to favour certain parties, they should be banned.

 @9HD4RVNanswered…1yr1Y

Political parties should not be allowed to advertise commercially in Ireland outside of the realms of direct public engagement

 @9GHN62Kanswered…1yr1Y

No, but it should be moderated to ensure objectivity and truthfulness, to avoid the spread of misinformation

 @9G7T8MCanswered…1yr1Y

No, but there should be tight rules and regulations with regard to it and also the age levels targeted

 @9FRBQTRanswered…1yr1Y

No, but there should be more of a diversity of opinions on social media rather than an echo chamber.