Study shows Facebook’s growth as campaign news source
NEW YORK — Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton voters had different media diets, but a study finds common ground in Facebook as an important news source — even if their individual feeds bore little resemblance to each other’s.
Facebook was the top non-television source for election news cited by supporters of both candidates, according to a survey by the Pew Research Center. The social media site’s import as a driver of political news has been underscored by the lingering controversy of people using it to spread false news stories.
Eight per cent of Clinton voters and 7 per cent of Trump voters named Facebook as their main source of election news, Pew said.
“That was a pretty important finding,” said Jeffrey Gottfried, senior researcher at the Washington-based think-tank .

