KNOWBE4, a security awareness and compliance training platform, conducted a survey across Africa, which demonstrates a worrying reliance on social media for information, particularly in light of the spread of misinformation.
There is a heavy dependence on social platforms for information, which is concerning, particularly as disinformation continues to rise.
The Africa Centre for Strategic Studies reports that disinformation campaigns in Africa have quadrupled since 2022, often backed by foreign states such as Russia and China, leading to social instability.
In response to these issues, the platform conducted a survey in July 2024 on political disinformation and misinformation across five African countries – Botswana, Kenya, Mauritius, Nigeria and South Africa.
The survey, which included 500 respondents, found that the vast majority of users (84%) prefer social media for news consumption…