Sentences with phrase «echo chamber effect»

in other words the echo chamber effect is more a byproduct of the mechanism rather than an explanation of the mechanism itself
By comparing the two groups of stories, researchers found that Facebook's news feed algorithm does indeed create an echo chamber effect.
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).
I'm trying to avoid the marketing echo chamber effect that seems to focus on vanity metrics (clicks).

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This has been creating what many call the «echo - chamber» effect.
First, any direct effect of my aims on cells remote from my soul will be garbled and intermixed with the indirect effects of the same aims as mediated by many routes of physical contact — the situation is analogous to the problem of understanding a speaker in an echo chamber.
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.
In response, progressive activists such as my friend Alan Rosenblatt actively began to try to create an echo - chamber effect on the Left, in part through the use of hashtags like «#p2» to counter the Republican «#tcot» («Top Conservatives On Twitter»).
«This is called the echo - chamber effect
The effect of Wanderer talking aloud to Melanie's echo - chamber voiceover rarely fails to be comical.
The Bose Centerpoint surround feature seems to have a greater effect on the amount of reverb present and less on the physical location of sounds; it's overpowering in the intro to Pink Floyd's «Time» and makes Michael Ruff sound like he's «in an echo chamber,» says Sabin.
This has to do with the lack of a live link on the Thunderclap campaign page as well as the «echo chamber» effect of my recruitment efforts.
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.
This echo - chamber effect has been visualized in the following diagram produced by Dunlap and McCright, 2010.
• The sense of personal empowerment consumers gain - and subsequently equate with «freedom» - only fuels the «echo chamber» effect, which replaces a sense of democratic unity with accelerating polarization.
They only care about the effect within their own echo chamber, keeping the idiots subscribing to their nonsense = existence.
Difficulties in dating information is one of my pet Internet peeves, and one that contributes mightily to the «echo chamber» effect, even in the absence of malign intent.
How much effect did the echo chamber have?
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