According to the survey, 66 per cent of Facebook users get news on the
site, as did 59 per cent of Twitter users and seven of 10 users of
Reddit. (Reuters)
Social networks are an increasingly important news source for many
Americans, with Facebook leading the pack, a study showed today.
The Pew Research Center survey showed 62 per cent of US adults get news on social media, and 18 per cent do so often.
That shows a growing role for social media as a news source. In 2012,
based on a slightly different question, 49 percent of American adults
reported seeing news on social media, Pew said.
According to the survey, 66 per cent of Facebook users get news on
the site, as did 59 per cent of Twitter users and seven of 10 users of
Reddit.
Because Facebook reaches some two-thirds of US adults, the survey
indicates that 44 per cent of the overall population gets at least some
news through the leading social network.
The survey comes with Facebook defending itself against allegations
that it suppressed some conservative news content in its “trending”
topics.
Last week, Facebook said was unable to substantiate any specific
accusations of bias, but announced it was updating guidelines to be
clearer that content decisions may not be based on politics or ideology.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg met with a group of conservative
political leaders and told them the network was “a platform for all
ideas.”
Still, the row over the Facebook allegations has highlighted concerns
that social media is increasingly becoming a gateway to news for many
readers.
According to the new Pew study, users of Facebook YouTube and
Instagram are more likely to get their news by chance, when they are
online doing other things.
However, those who use Reddit, Twitter and LinkedIn often seek out news online as often as they stumble upon it.
In coordination with the John S and James L Knight Foundation, Pew
surveyed 4,654 American adults by mail and online from January 12 to
February 8. The margin of error for the full group was estimated at 2.4
percentage points.
According to the survey, 66 per cent of Facebook users get news on the
site, as did 59 per cent of Twitter users and seven of 10 users of
Reddit. (Reuters)