WASHINGTON—An Epoch Times reader survey of more than 3,200 social media users has found that many people have moved away from certain platforms, most commonly Facebook (43 percent), Twitter (32 percent), and Instagram (16 percent). The most common reasons for quitting the platforms were censorship and bias, including the censorship of former President Donald Trump. Responses to the survey included the following: “Don’t agree with censorship.” “Not a free speech platform.” “I don’t like the censoring that Big Tech is getting away with.” “Too many ads, news inserts, and donation requests.” “Censorship and political bias. Privacy concerns.” “Data harvesting.” “Censorship, fact-checking nonsense, partisanship, election interference.” “My small act of defiance during the fall of the USA.” “Too woke.” “Because they banned Trump.” Twitter permanently removed Trump from its platform on Jan. 8, due to “the risk of further incitement of violence,” the company stated. Facebook and YouTube quickly followed suit. …