Twitter is now known as X due to its latest rebranding by owner Elon Musk. Twitter is saying goodbye to a well-known blue bird and welcoming a dark, mixed-black-and-white X in its place. This shift marks a pivotal moment in the realm of technology, as Twitter bids farewell to its iconic blue bird logo, which has long been synonymous with the platform, and instead embraces a bold and enigmatic change.

Highlights:
🔹Twitter’s rebrand to X would improve name recognition and user perception, according to 22.65%.
🔹37.42% felt nostalgic about Twitter’s blue bird.
🔹Musk’s recurrent X helped build a strong brand identity for his empire, reckons 42.98%.

Twitter’s Blue Bird Disappearance Evoked Nostalgia in 37.42% Of Respondents

Twitter’s Blue Bird Disappearance Evoked Nostalgia in 37.42% Of Respondents

In July 2023, Russia’s Duma approved a law prohibiting gender changes, reflecting President Putin’s stance against LGBTQ+ rights. The law bans gender changes on official documents, medical interventions, and transgender individuals’ rights to adopt and annul marriages.

This step is part of Russia’s broader crackdown on LGBTQ+ individuals, raising concerns about a potential black market for treatments and increased mental health issues. Real Research, an online survey app, conducted a survey to assess public perceptions of the anti-gender-change law’s implementation in Russia.

Highlights:
🔹41.58% find the anti-gender-change law in Russia highly justified.
🔹44.81% emphasize traditional values over certain rights as being unimportant.
🔹More than half (52.43%) support the annulment of marriages.

Russian Anti-Gender-Change Law Gains 41.58% Support, Survey Finds

Russian Anti-Gender-Change Law Gains 41.58% Support, Survey Finds

On July 24, TikTok, the most popular short-form content video platform, shared its newest update, introducing text-based posts. They stated they are looking to empower their creators with innovative tools that inspire self-expression. Real Research conducted a survey on the topic and concluded the below:

Highlights:
🔹TikTok’s text-only posts would make a good addition to the platform, say 47.78%
🔹Nearly half of the respondents (48.25%) believed TikTok’s new feature competes with other social media platforms.
🔹46.97% believed that TikTok’s text-only posts feature will add value and expand the creative possibilities on the platform.

Read Full Insight Here: TikTok’s Text Only Posts Is a Direct Response to Social Media Competition, Said 48.25%

TikTok’s Text Only Posts Is a Direct Response to Social Media Competition, Said 48.25%

Meta’s ‘Threads’ App: Twitter Challenger? 🤔

With 30M users in 24 hours, Threads takes on Twitter. Can it replace the beloved platform? Stick around and find out Real Research’s survey results on Meta’s Threads.

Highlights:
🔹30.17% were neutral about Meta’s new app, Threads.
🔹Nearly half (44.76%) agreed that Threads is an imitation of Twitter.
🔹41.99% believe Threads would keep attracting new users in the long-run.

Read Full Insight Here: Almost Half (44.76%) Agree Threads is an Imitation of Twitter

Almost Half (44.76%) Agree Threads is an Imitation of Twitter

Researchers at the University of Sheffield have developed an AI tool known as CognoSpeak, which aims to aid in the early diagnosis of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. The AI-powered dementia diagnosis tool utilizes artificial intelligence and speech technology to analyze language and speech patterns during a conversation with a virtual agent. Real Research conducted a survey on the topic to see what the public has to see. Here are the results.

Highlights:
🔹39.1% believe AI should play a significant role in the future of healthcare.
🔹A significant 84.86% confident in AI’s Alzheimer’s prediction accuracy.
🔹40.66% support AI-powered dementia diagnosis tools in the healthcare sector.

Read Full Insight Here: 70.59% Familiar With AI-Powered Dementia Diagnosis Tools

70.59% Familiar With AI-Powered Dementia Diagnosis Tools

According to Goldman Sachs, the leading investment banking company, India is forecast to have the world’s second-largest economy by 2075. Real Research, conducted a survey on the possibility of India becoming the World’s second-largest economy by 2075 and asked its respondents a series of questions on India’s economic growth. Here’s what the results say.

Highlights:
🔹50.15% of the survey respondents believed that it is possible for India to become world’s second-largest economy by 2075.
🔹42.17% strongly agree that a growing population is the reason behind India’s growing GDP.
🔹41.38% strongly agree that unless the labor force gets adequate training, India’s economic growth won’t be impacted by its large population.

Read Full Insight Here: India Would Become The World’s Second-largest Economy By 2075, Says 50.15%

India Would Become The World’s Second-largest Economy By 2075, Says 50.15%

Twitter’s owner, Elon Musk, announced a temporary restriction on the number of visible tweets users can read in a day to address “extreme levels of data scraping and system manipulation.” Unverified accounts are now limited to 1,000 posts, while new unverified accounts can read 500 tweets, and “verified” accounts are limited to 10,000 posts. Real Research conducted a survey on the topic to see what the public had to say. Here are the results from the survey:

Highlights:
🔹62.52% experienced Twitter feed changes during Twitter temporarily limiting daily visible tweets period.
🔹61.35% faced information difficulties during the outage or restriction period.
🔹39.04% were neutral about Twitter temporarily limiting daily visible tweets.

Read Full Insight Here: 39% Were Neutral About Twitter Temporarily Limiting Daily Visible Tweets

39% Were Neutral About Twitter Temporarily Limiting Daily Visible Tweets

The opening of Australia’s first public egg and sperm bank in Victoria marks a significant milestone in assisting involuntarily childless individuals to realize their dream of starting a family. In response to this noteworthy development, Real Research conducted a survey to gauge public opinion on the establishment of such a facility.

Highlights:
🔹40.65% believe the public egg and sperm bank will fulfill all Australians’ parenthood dreams.
🔹Nearly 38% expressed concerns about donor anonymity and its impact on a child’s identity.
🔹Almost four in ten people are likely to opt for public fertility services as an alternative.

Read Full Insight Here: 37.81% Concerned Over Anonymity Surrounding Egg and Sperm Bank

37.81% Concerned Over Anonymity Surrounding Egg and Sperm Bank