How might social media influence political campaigns? (1 point) Responses People will likely see viewpoints on campaigns that differ from their own. People will likely see viewpoints on campaigns that differ from their own. People will see only reports of events that are based on facts and are reliable. People will see only reports of events that are based on facts and are reliable. People won’t always see viewpoints on campaigns that differ from their own. People won’t always see viewpoints on campaigns that differ from their own. People won’t have access to misinformation because social media removes it.

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The most accurate response is: "People won’t always see viewpoints on campaigns that differ from their own."

Social media algorithms often curate content based on user preferences and past interactions, which can create echo chambers where individuals are primarily exposed to viewpoints that reinforce their existing beliefs. This can lead to a lack of exposure to differing perspectives, potentially influencing political opinions and behaviors in a more polarized manner.