NBC NewsFacebook opened its doors to researchers. What they found paints a complicated picture of social media and echo chambers.Jul 27, 2023Brandy ZadroznyBy Brandy Zadroznymore_vert
PlatformerHow Facebook does (and doesn't) shape our political viewsJul 27, 2023Casey NewtonBy Casey Newtonmore_vert
The University of Texas at AustinFirst Findings Shed Light on Role of Social Media Algorithms in 2020 ElectionJul 27, 2023more_vert
TechCrunchA new study found that Facebook's Pages and Groups shape its ideological echo chambersJul 27, 2023Taylor HatmakerBy Taylor Hatmakermore_vert
CNBCNew research on Facebook shows the algorithm isn't entirely to blame for political polarizationJul 27, 2023Jonathan VanianBy Jonathan Vanianmore_vert
ScienceAsymmetric ideological segregation in exposure to political news on FacebookJul 27, 2023more_vert
EL PAÍS USA‘Right-wing bias’: A macro study confirms that Facebook disinformation is consumed by conservativesJul 27, 2023Perez ColomeBy Perez Colomemore_vert
Nature.comLike-minded sources on Facebook are prevalent but not polarizingJul 27, 2023Brendan Nyhan, Jaime E. Settle & Magdalena WojcieszakBy Brendan Nyhan, Jaime E. Settle & Magdalena Wojcieszakmore_vert
The Wall Street JournalDoes Facebook Polarize Users? Meta Disagrees With Partners Over Research ConclusionsJul 27, 2023Jeff HorwitzBy Jeff Horwitzmore_vert
The New York TimesFacebook's Algorithm Is 'Influential' but Doesn't Necessarily Change Beliefs, Researchers SayAug 3, 2023Mike Isaac & Sheera FrenkelBy Mike Isaac & Sheera Frenkelmore_vert
BloombergFacebook False News in US Election Reached More Conservatives, Study SaysJul 27, 2023Aisha Counts & Davey AlbaBy Aisha Counts & Davey Albamore_vert
POLITICONew studies: Facebook doesn't make people more partisanJul 27, 2023Ben SchreckingerBy Ben Schreckingermore_vert
NPRNew study shows just how Facebook's algorithm shapes conservative and liberal bubblesJul 27, 2023Jingnan HuoBy Jingnan Huomore_vert
The AtlanticIs it possible that Facebook didn’t destroy American democracy?Jul 27, 2023Kaitlyn TiffanyBy Kaitlyn Tiffanymore_vert
The Associated PressDeep dive into Meta's algorithms shows that America's political polarization has no easy fixJul 27, 2023David KlepperBy David Kleppermore_vert
The Washington PostResearch finds social media doesn't create polarization, but reinforces itJul 27, 2023Naomi Nix, Cat Zakrzewski & Carolyn JohnsonBy Naomi Nix, Cat Zakrzewski & Carolyn Johnsonmore_vert
ForbesConservatives Bombarded With Facebook Misinformation Far More Than Liberals In 2020 Election, Study SuggestsJul 27, 2023Antonio Pequeño IVBy Antonio Pequeño IVmore_vert
Meta StoreGroundbreaking Studies Could Help Answer the Thorniest Questions About Social Media and DemocracyJul 27, 2023more_vert
The VergeChronological feeds won't fix platform polarization, new Meta-backed research suggestsJul 27, 2023Makena KellyBy Makena Kellymore_vert
The GuardianChanging Meta’s algorithms did not help US political polarization, study findsJul 28, 2023more_vert
Ars TechnicaDid Facebook fuel political polarization during the 2020 election? It's complicated.Jul 28, 2023Jennifer OuelletteBy Jennifer Ouellettemore_vert
ScienceReshares on social media amplify political news but do not detectably affect beliefs or opinionsJul 27, 2023more_vert
ScienceHow do social media feed algorithms affect attitudes and behavior in an election campaign?Jul 27, 2023more_vert
ScienceDoes social media polarize voters? Unprecedented experiments on Facebook users reveal surprisesJul 27, 2023Kai KupferschmidtBy Kai Kupferschmidtmore_vert
WIREDMeta's Election Research Opens More Questions Than It AnswersJul 27, 2023Vittoria Elliott & Paresh DaveBy Vittoria Elliott & Paresh Davemore_vert