Amid its struggle to stop election misinformation from spreading, Facebook instituted bans on political ads that experts warned would be ineffective partly because of President Donald Trump’s and right-wing media’s organic reach on the platform and propensity to spread misinformation. In a new study of Facebook, Media Matters found that following the election, right-leaning pages outperformed left-leaning and nonaligned pages, and Trump’s posts (particularly those with election misinformation) accounted for nearly all of the top posts from political pages.
Key findings include:
- Posts from right-leaning pages earned the most interactions. Between 6 p.m. EST on Election Day (when the first polls closed) and 11:24 a.m. EST November 12, the posts from right-leaning pages earned 46% of total interactions (roughly 350 million) earned by right-leaning, left-leaning, and nonaligned pages, even though they accounted for just 27% of the posts in the data set.
- Right-leaning pages consistently earned the most engagement each day compared to left-leaning and nonaligned pages, with the exception of November 7, the day Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden was projected as the winner.
- Trump’s posts dominated on Facebook after the polls closed on Election Day and often contained misinformation, even though the platform added fact-check labels on many of the posts. The labels on these posts did not prevent them from earning millions of interactions. Many of these posts posts attempted to undermine the election and its results by alleging widespread election fraud without any evidence and falsely declaring victory.
- From 6 p.m. EST November 3 (when the first polls closed) until CNN projected the election results at 11:24 a.m. EST November 7:
- Facebook posts from right-leaning pages earned over 158.7 million interactions, or roughly 5,900 average interactions per post. Left-leaning pages earned less average interactions per post, with over 5,500.
- Trump earned over 27.4 million interactions on 43 Facebook posts, or an average of 637,000 interactions per post.
- Trump earned 17% of all interactions from right-leaning pages and accounted for 9 of the top 10 posts from political pages.
- In the five days following CNN’s projection of Biden as president-elect (11:24 a.m. EST November 7 to 11:24 a.m. EST November 12):
- Facebook posts from right-leaning pages earned roughly 190.7 million interactions, or roughly 5,700 average interactions per post. Left-leaning pages earned more average interactions per post, with over 5,900.
- Trump earned over 34.9 million interactions on 77 Facebook posts, or an average of 453,000 interactions per post.
- Trump earned 18% of all interactions from right-leaning pages and accounted for 8 of the top 10 posts from political pages.