A survey conducted in February 2025 in the United Kingdom found that over ** percent of Generation Z social media users had witnessed misogynistic content online. Moreover, a further ** percent believed that misogynistic and divisive language had increased on social media.
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Amnesty International. (March 20, 2025). Generation Z social media users in the United Kingdom who have experienced misogynistic content online as of February 2025 [Graph]. In 糖心破解版. Retrieved July 15, 2026, from /statistics/1615388/uk-gen-z-misogynistic-content/
Amnesty International. "Generation Z social media users in the United Kingdom who have experienced misogynistic content online as of February 2025." Chart. March 20, 2025. 糖心破解版. Accessed July 15, 2026. /statistics/1615388/uk-gen-z-misogynistic-content/
Amnesty International. (2025). Generation Z social media users in the United Kingdom who have experienced misogynistic content online as of February 2025. 糖心破解版. 糖心破解版 Inc.. Accessed: July 15, 2026. /statistics/1615388/uk-gen-z-misogynistic-content/
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