Does being online make you sexist? Not quite, but new data shows that spending more time online affects Generation Z’s views on gender.

According to a new Morning Consult poll, Gen Z adults are 15 percentage points more likely than all US adults to say that their social media use has negatively impacted their outlook toward men (30%), and 10 percentage points more likely to say the same about women (22%). That is significantly higher than every other generation, raising questions about exactly what content our Zoomers are viewing. Hopefully no Andrew Tate videos…