Sentences with phrase «about echo chambers»

The more I read about echo chambers the more I realise how much more research needs to be done.
Above all, Facebook's reversion to reliance on individual users to drive content does nothing to address longstanding concerns about echo chambers and «filter bubbles» on the site.

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I've written before about how Twitter has a tendency to become an echo chamber, where certain points of views on issues are blown up while other perspectives aren't heard at all.
Speaking aloud about God is always a decision to enter into the culture wars — and so few speak, outside of the echo - chambers of fellow believers and seekers.
Liberals and conservatives who want more for the public square than echo chambers and outrage factories should hope that Maajid Nawaz wins his lawsuit, and that the SPLC learns a costly lesson about bearing false witness.
We can choose now to retreat once again into those echo chambers or begin to listen more attentively to one another — to love our neighbors by learning about them and their needs and perspectives whether black, white, Asian, or Latino / a; whether Christian, Muslim, or none; whether upper, middle, or working class; whether voter or one of the nearly half of eligible voters that sat out this election.
Dutch nailed it, I tire of echo chambers, and you guys are far more knowledgeable about basketball than my Wolverine brethren.
Gone to the echo chambers and heard all about what was «normal».
On a completely unrelated note, there are supportive online communities and then there are echo chambers of lunacy, where members appear unable to spot actual neglect and child abuse, but get all het up about safe, accepted and necessary standard medical care.
But whether or not you partook of the drama - filled echo chambers of online pregnancy boards or not, you still no doubt spent a lot of your time contemplating issues about your Future Baby and Future You that, you would find out later, was a completely misspent allocation of mental resources.
We have anecdotal evidence about the impact of the digital echo chamber in 2016, but we don't know the exact cause nor the exact effect.
Avoiding to talk about contentious issues often means avoiding to talk meaningfully to people with different opinions at all, which is entering the echo chamber.
Even when Facebook downplayed the importance of the echo chamber effect in their own Science study, the data was based on a tiny snapshot of users (i.e. those who declared their political ideology or about 4 % of the total Facebook population).
Yelling into echo chambers, like narrow - cast web sites and cable TV, about issues such as gun control, instead of engaging in conversations with those who disagree, has led each of us to spin toward extreme views
The nation is about to make 11 childhood vaccines mandatory, but unless anti-vax echo chambers are tackled, the law may not fulfil its promise, says Laura Spinney
Existing research shows that being in an echo chamber can make people more gullible about accepting unverified rumors.
When we investigated what was happening, we found fake news stories about our research being predominantly shared by Twitter users within one partisan echo chamber, a large and homogeneous community of politically active users.
And their answers enable scientists to learn more about the existence and size of echo chambers — groups of people who share the same opinions — among voters for different candidates.
Beautiful Thing is a confident statement about musical and human authenticity, with production by UNKLE's Tim Goldsworthy which builds dub - like echo - chambers, inside which a kitchen sink's worth of sounds claustrophobically rattle.
I tried to think like a Yahoo! commenter while watching Coogler's film because I felt like the message of the film was already speaking to my choir and I wanted to consider how filmmakers and artists can reach beyond the echo chamber to try and change some minds about the issue of race in contemporary America.
Cline and Spielberg want to build to a climactic message about the importance of living life, of not getting sucked into the echo chamber of your own private passions.
I think some people talk about Twitter as an echo chamber.
Remember, those of us reading this blog are in a bit of an echo chamber — we are more passionate and informed about this than the average traveler.
Games haven't changed much for a very long time, and Titanfall doesn't seem to be doing much about that, despite what the echo chamber of hype surrounding it has to say.
The internet can be an incredible echo chamber of unconsidered and ignorant ideas, with discussion about games being no exception.
They aren't worried about your petty ass nitpicky fan wank echo chambers.
Deliberately reacting against a linear approach to interpretation, The Object of the Attack will work as an echo chamber to the main exhibition and raise multiple questions about art production and curatorial engagement, translations and communication, avoiding any fixed answers.
I agree about the toxic pathological echo chamber thing, and devious, conniving rotten think tanks.
Rockefeller and Snowe said that ExxonMobil's extensive funding of an «echo chamber» of non-peer reviewed pseudo-science had unfortunately succeeded in raising questions about the legitimate scientific community's virtually universal findings on the detrimental effects of global warming.
Much has been written about the ideological echo chamber conservatives like Sen. James Inhofe, Rush Limbaugh, and Glen Beck have created to enforce anti-environmental orthodoxy on the Right.
He comes here to abuse and malign and then repairs to the Borg collective echo chambers to prattle about the Krackpot and her Klimate Klowns.
Second, the same echo chamber that promoted Steve McIntyre's criticism of the Hockey Stick is now fully engaged accusing scientists of manipulating data to increase global concern about climate change.
Without an echo - chamber network to propagate silly stories, Roberts, Grandia, and Johnson wouldn't have much to talk about.
They only care about the effect within their own echo chamber, keeping the idiots subscribing to their nonsense = existence.
Outside of the Silicon Valley echo chamber, politicians and industrialists are not talking about fuel cells or solar power.
They explain that the practice of law includes very little «arguing» in thje conventional sense and «if arguing is really why you want to go to law school, save your money and start a blog about American politics where you can shout into the echo chamber of imbeciles all you want without bothering anyone smart who has shit to do.»
His newest venture, Amplify, is all about converting audio into a content - marketing echo chamber.
Talking about politics is hard, and if you're listening to Crooked Media podcasts, it might seem a little like you're staying in your echo chamber.
One of the many accusations about the trouble with Facebook — amid its data privacy concerns and enabling of Russian trolls — is that it keeps people locked into echo chambers where access
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