echo chamber

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an environment in which a person encounters only beliefs or opinions that coincide with their own

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  • Social media algorithms can create a powerful echo chamber, reinforcing your existing beliefs.
  • He realized he was living in a political echo chamber when he couldn't understand the opposition's viewpoint.
  • To avoid being trapped in an echo chamber, it's important to seek out diverse sources of information.
  • Are we creating our own digital echo chambers by unfollowing people we disagree with?
  • The constant validation within the online forum turned it into a dangerous echo chamber.
  • The study explores how misinformation spreads rapidly within ideological echo chambers.
  • Breaking out of an echo chamber requires a conscious effort to engage with different perspectives.
  • Their news feed is a perfect example of an echo chamber, filled only with content they already agree with.
  • Different online communities can become isolated echo chambers, leading to societal polarization.
  • If we're not careful, our personalized online experiences will become inescapable echo chambers.