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Personality traits and their influence on Echo chamber formation in social media: a comparative study of Twitter and Weibo [PDF]
The echo chamber effect on social media has attracted attention due to its potentially disruptive consequences on society. This study presents a framework to evaluate the impact of personality traits on the formation of echo chambers.
Xiaolei Song +3 more
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Echo chamber effects on short video platforms [PDF]
In recent years, short videos have become an increasingly vital source of information. To compete for users’ attention, short video platforms have been overusing algorithmic technology, making the group polarization intensify, which is likely to push ...
Yichang Gao, Fengming Liu, Lei Gao
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Echo Chamber Effect in Rumor Rebuttal Discussions About COVID-19 in China: Social Media Content and Network Analysis Study [PDF]
BackgroundThe dissemination of rumor rebuttal content on social media is vital for rumor control and disease containment during public health crises. Previous research on the effectiveness of rumor rebuttal, to a certain extent, ignored or simplified the
Wang, Dandan, Qian, Yuxing
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On the impossibility of breaking the echo chamber effect in social media using regulation [PDF]
As scientists, we are proud of our role in developing the current digital age that enables billions of people to communicate rapidly with others via social media.
Chen Avin, Hadassa Daltrophe, Zvi Lotker
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Echo Chamber is a game that persuades players to re-examine their argumentation style and adopt new rhetorical techniques procedurally delivered through gameplay. Several games have been made addressing the environmental impacts of climate change; none have examined the gap between scientific and public discourse over climate change, and our goal was ...
David Blamey
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The study on role of media diversity and political interest on echo chamber effect [PDF]
Purpose – Social media has made people better informed but also easier to manipulate. By using literature review and observing social media, the authors found a problem about echo chamber effect.
Palak Sakhiya, Raju Rathod
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With the widespread use of the Internet and the rise of new media, these platforms have empowered the young generation in Taiwan to independently learn, express, and communicate. They have also contributed to the prominence of the echo chamber phenomenon,
Ling Feng Li, Li Liang You
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The echo chamber effect of rumor rebuttal behavior of users in the early stage of COVID-19 epidemic in China [PDF]
Yuxing Qian, Dandan Wang, Yunmei Liu
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Systematicity of Scientific Knowledge, the Way Out of Epistemic Bubbles and Echo Chambers [PDF]
The Epistemic Bubble and the Echo Chamber are two phenomena of the Post-Truth area that deny scientific knowledge. The Epistemic Bubble exposes the individual to unbalanced arguments by eliminating knowledge outside the bubble and strengthening trust in ...
Mohammad Ali Ashouri Kisomi +1 more
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Disinformation Echo-Chambers on Facebook
The landscape of information has experienced significant transformations with the rapid expansion of the internet and the emergence of online social networks. Initially, there was optimism that these platforms would encourage a culture of active participation and diverse communication.
de-Lima-Santos, Mathias-Felipe +1 more
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