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We are the Change that we Seek: Information Interactions During a Change of Viewpoint [PDF]
There has been considerable hype about filter bubbles and echo chambers influencing the views of information consumers. The fear is that these technologies are undermining democracy by swaying opinion and creating an uninformed, polarised populace.
Adamic L.A. +21 more
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How Many People Live in Politically Partisan Online News Echo Chambers in Different Countries?
Concern over online news echo chambers has been a consistent theme in recent debates on how people get news and information. Yet, we lack a basic descriptive understanding of how many people occupy bounded online news spaces in different countries ...
Richard Fletcher +2 more
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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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Social media contributions surrounding the Charlie Hebdo attacks have been key in the creation and evolution of the image of Islam online. While the attacks were seen as an affront to French values and ways of life, online exchanges have traveled around ...
Zeynep Aydin +3 more
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The transformation of communication processes characterizes modern society due to the expansion of digital and internet technologies, especially in the form of Web 2.0, the development of the post-information society, and post-culture.
Nina Zrazhevska, Oleksandr Lytvynenko
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Background Many previous studies reported the negative effects of right ventricular (RV) pacing on the left ventricular (LV) structure and ejection fraction. Studying pacing hemodynamics is essential to understand these detrimental effects. In this study,
Moustafa Dawood +3 more
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Is Topic Fatigue an International Problem? Four Theses [PDF]
Topic fatigue is a potential reaction to news topics that the media covers intensively. Recipients experiencing topic fatigue are annoyed and state that they do not want to hear or see anything about such topics anymore. As potential outcome, they strive
Christina Schumann
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Right and left, partisanship predicts (asymmetric) vulnerability to misinformation
We analyze the relationship between partisanship, echo chambers, and vulnerability to online misinformation by studying news sharing behavior on Twitter.
Dimitar Nikolov +2 more
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Toward a Standard Approach for Echo Chamber Detection: Reddit Case Study
In a digital environment, the term echo chamber refers to an alarming phenomenon in which beliefs are amplified or reinforced by communication repetition inside a closed system and insulated from rebuttal.
Virginia Morini +2 more
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Echo chambers and viral misinformation: Modeling fake news as complex contagion. [PDF]
The viral spread of digital misinformation has become so severe that the World Economic Forum considers it among the main threats to human society. This spread have been suggested to be related to the similarly problematized phenomenon of "echo chambers",
Petter Törnberg
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