The study by the Pew Research Center, in collaboration with the Knight Foundation, found 64 per cent of US adults use Facebook, and nearly half of those get some news from the service.
That amounts to 30 per cent of the overall US population who are "Facebook news consumers," Pew said.
But the survey found 78 per cent of this group get news mainly when they are on Facebook for other reasons, such as checking on friends or sharing photos.
"The serendipitous nature of news on Facebook may actually increase its importance as a source of news and information, especially among those who do not follow the news closely."
Most heavy news consumers do not describe Facebook as their main source of information on current affairs.
Some 38 per cent of Facebook news consumers who say they follow the news "all" or "most of the time" describe the social network as an important way they get news. But that number rises to 47 per cent among those who say they follow news just "some of the time" or less.
The study authors write that Facebook "exposes some people to news who otherwise might not get it" by delivering news through shared links from friends.
"This study adds to our understanding of the way social media is transforming how news is shared and consumed," said Mayur Patel, Knight Foundation vice president.
"The implications for media organizations are significant -- through the data they can gain insights on the behavior and preferences of the people they are trying to reach, and identify new engagement opportunities."
About four in 10 post or share links themselves at least sometimes, and 32 per cent discuss issues in the news with other people on Facebook, the survey found.
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