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Facebook Users Interacted Most With Articles From Fox News, CNN and Breitbart In Month Leading Up To Nov 10

Quartz's charts and visualization service The Atlas, has released an insightful chart that shows the "total reader interactions with articles on Facebook" between October 11, 2016 and November 10, 2016. What's surprising is that Breitbart beat a list of establishment media outlets in total Facebook interactions. By far the source with the most interacted articles was Fox News, as it had more than 44 million people interact with its articles. CNN and Breitbart were neck-and-neck with more than 18 million interactions.

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  1. I got most of my news from the Onion by jfdavis668 · · Score: 5, Funny

    It seemed to make as much sense as anywhere else.

    1. Re: I got most of my news from the Onion by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

      You've got to be kidding me. Among so many sources the Wiki leaks of the DNC emails showed how corrupt the MSM is. I saw the leftist propaganda the year Clinton first ran for President back when I did not know or care anything about politics. I was just shocked at the evening news propaganda for Clinton and against Bush. He'll, I assumed Clinton would win because he had the "look", but I was shocked and disgusted that the first time on my life when I paid attention to politics I was watching propaganda on the evening news like I would expect out of the Soviet Union. It took me a few decades to realize a huge percentage of the population can't see the propaganda and fall for it and they all vote Democratic. Since then I have found those who are immune to news propaganda either don't vote or vote Republican or Libertarian.

    2. Re:I got most of my news from the Onion by oakgrove · · Score: 3, Funny

      The way I get my news is by reading both liberal- and conservative-leaning news outlets.

      So now instead of being misinformed, you'll be twice as misinformed!

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      The soylentnews experiment has been a dismal failure.