According to Pew, liberals block people they disagree with on Twitter more than conservatives do.11 Right-wing Twitter users are also more likely to follow political pundits from the other side, and over a third of people following the top Left-wing political pundits were on the Right, compared to a quarter vice versa.12 A 2016 study by the Public Religion Research Institute found that Democrats were more likely to have ‘blocked, unfriended or stopped following someone they disagreed with on social networking sites’.