Facebook users widely perceive a left-wing bias on their news feeds regardless of whether they are politically left, right or center.
Facebook has vigorously denied allegations its news curators regularly block conservative news stories from trending. (RELATED:Â Zuckerberg Denies Facebook Targets Conservative News, Vows To Meet With Those Concerned)
According to a former employee, stories about the Conservative Political Action Conference, former Gov. Mitt Romney, and Sen. Rand Paul were blocked from trending on Facebook, despite the fact these stories met criteria to be listed as highly influential. (RELATED: Former Facebook Insider: We Buried Conservative News)
Facebook also regularly boosted unpopular stories into the trending news feed, such as Black Lives Matter.
A new YouGov poll of British Facebook users from across the political spectrum shows they perceive a political skew to the left on their news feeds.
YouGov points out people tend to surround themselves with those who already agree with them, so it shouldnât be surprising Facebookâs newsfeed algorithm shows left-wing people more left-wing news.
âWhat is surprising is how this rings true for people on the right (24 percent see more news from left-wing sources, 11 percent from the right) and to a lesser extent people from the center (10 percent and four percent respectively),â says YouGovâs Will Dahlgreen.
There is little evidence to suggest major impact from more left-wing voters being on Facebook than right-wing people.
âAccording to our research this effect may be small, however â 74 percent of 2015 Labour voters are a member compared to 71 percent of Conservatives,â Dahlgreen says.
Age may be a bigger explainer than party membership for the left-wing skew. âUndoubtedly there are more young people, who are less likely to describe themselves as right-wing (15 percent of 18-24s compared to 39 percent of over-65s) on the social network. This is likely to explain a large part of the phenomenon.â
Breitbart writer Milo Yiannopoulos is challenging Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg to a debate over whether the company suppresses conservative news outlets. (VIDEO: Milo Yiannopoulos Challenges Mark Zuckerberg To Debate Facebook Censorship)