Who gets to own 'America' online?
Briefly

The handle @America on social media is increasingly associated with right-wing viewpoints, embedding partisan imagery as the presidential election approaches.
Patriotism has been on the decline; the percentage of Americans identifying as 'extremely proud' of their country dropped from 81% in 2016 to 67%.
Right-wing accounts dominate the narrative of 'America' online, leading to a lack of fair debate in digital town halls, predominantly shaped by their influence.
While accounts like @USA began innocently, they have devolved into alt-right content, featuring Trump-related imagery and promoting partisan agendas.
Read at Fast Company
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