Sentences with phrase «echo chamber for»

Among the cryptocurrency community, Crypto Twitter is infamous as a shady part of Twitter that can sometimes be an echo chamber for bitcoin evangelists to hype up the currency or for others to lure people into their freshly launched ICOs.
I'm looking for a moderator, to work with me to try and ensure this blog is more than an echo chamber for scepticism, but also a place that can nurture the best from different perspectives.
[Climateprogress.com blogger] Joe Romm, for example, often drawing on quotes from [Drexel University Professor] Bob Brulle, routinely singles out the NY Times and specific reporters at the paper for his annual «non-excellence in journalism awards,» even going so far as to feature Brulle calling the NY Times an «echo chamber for climate change disinformation.»
It is simply not the true that the hacked emails undermine the pillars of the scientific consensus on climate change, yet this charge has been relentlessly made in the disinformation echo chamber for two years since the controversy arose.
Could it be that the CIC wants the SAB to continue to be an echo chamber for its views rather than a serious arbiter of science?
Unfortunately, the internet has, as with everything else, created an echo chamber for writers that makes it harder than ever to break away from formula and discover your own voice, style, and approach.
Honda says the Element's cabin is quieter than other vehicles in its class but the lack of soft carpeting to absorb sound turns the interior into something of an echo chamber for tire and engine noise.
Has American education research mostly languished in an echo chamber for much of the last half century?
Although elsewhere in the same interview Kane claims that «American education research [has also] mostly languished in an echo chamber for much of the last half century.»
Space travel is a mere echo chamber for these ideas, and echo they do — loudly and permanently through space and time.
«It's a kind of echo chamber for received wisdom.»
It is an echo chamber for microwaves.
@sa You've morphed into the echo chamber for everything stupid out here dude..
I think you owe Jeremy an apology for trying to stifle discussion here and turn his blog into an echo chamber for your bless - me club.
Given the fact there is so much information online, we may have the illusion that we are exposed to a range of ideas when really we're building a virtual echo chamber for ourselves.
I think we need to look beyond individual referees, Mike Riley, pgmob, and the media echo chambers for answers.

Not exact matches

Reddit is taking the opportunity to get in digs, likely hoping to capitalize on some of that general distaste for the biggest social - media companies, and the echo chambers of information in which they tend to trap their customers.
Because when you're sitting in a start - up incubator or a shared tech workspace killing it with your team, and you're all surrounded by other smart, young techies who eat javascript for breakfast, it's a lot like living in an echo chamber lined with mirrors.
She might be the person who saves your «culture» from becoming a homogenous echo chamber destined for irrelevance.
But, he warns, that it's just as easy for people to barricade themselves in echo chambers, «which only confirm their own wishes and ideas.»
Which is more condescending, David, to believe that everyone who disagrees with you is going to hell (a deserves torture for eternity) or to call someone for their self - righteous proselyting ignorance due to a habit of living in an echo chamber?
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.
But his audience is those readers who are so trapped within a political subculture's echo chamber that they don't know anyone who will be voting for the other candidate.
We can be angry for bad reasons; we can be angry in an echo chamber, as it sounds like he was; but rectifying societal injustices requires us, sometimes, to use our anger in places where love may not be wholly adequate.
Largely reduced to an echo chamber, where an elite minority seems increasingly to hear mainly its own voice, the urban press is partly responsible for a new privileged generation of Indians lacking, as Nussbaum points out, any «identification with the poor.»
However, social media has allowed for the amplification of conversation - killing cultural outrage inside and outside the Church, turning spaces for sharing rhetoric into echo chambers with a cacophony of voices declaring, in so many words, «it's us versus them!»
This is an ongoing subject of debate for fans, and opinions often seem to shift from one week to the next, especially in the reactive, attention - hungry echo chamber of social media, but my view has always been that Mourinho is not the manager United should appoint.
Far better for them to air them there and have to confront debate and dissent than to harbor them quietly and disseminate them via echo chamber.
You came here loaded for bear, prepared to argue with professionals based on what you had learned from the echo chamber that is the world of natural childbirth, which I've described elsewhere as an alternative world of internal legitimacy (http://www.skepticalob.com/2012/04/alternate-world-of-internal-legitimacy.html).
The problem is that they are talking to each other in an echo - chamber, so there is no - one to tell them how foolish it sounds (except for the MEEEEAAAAANNNN «'' Dr»» Amy...
His finest hour was a near - red card for Alex Salmond in a furious row with the SNP bruiser just before midnight on Monday, when he shouted in a booming voice that echoed round the chamber: «Sit down!»
And the narrative not only resonated with journalists but also citizens who suddenly started googling for fake news (see Fig. 1) and found dozens of news articles that were painting a dark picture: not only are we living in a post-truth world, but our society is also fragmented into numerous echo chambers in which fake news is shared freely, thus eroding our society's basis.
Do such clashes give an opportunity for participants to leave their echo chambers and consider different views, or do they simply lead to mutual incomprehension and antagonism?
UPDATED: One, items like the one I'm writing is clearly what Lazio is going for - he has almost no money for paid media and is trying to tap into the GOP base in advance of his primary against Carl Paladino, and the echo chamber isn't a bad way to do that.
Media Matters for America chronicles the immediate emergence of an echo chamber perpetuating this smear, involving talk radio, conservative blogs, the McCain campaign, and the national media, despite early and repeated factual refutations.
This is the result of the political echo chamber the Tories have devised for themselves.
The Rev. Troy Decohen of Mount Vernon Heights Congregation, who also took part in a candlelight vigil for victims of gun violence held outside the legislative chambers on Monday, echoed Democratic sentiments.
In a statement, a spokesperson for the IDC responded, «The reason why the Democratic Party is losing across the nation and at home is that they are coopted by a small band of misfits who continue to talk to each other in echo chambers and refuse to acknowledge that the party of Roosevelt, Kennedy and Clinton no longer has the ability to communicate with working - class voters.
«For the friend collector, Facebook is just an echo chamber where they're choosing to engage with like - minded people and having those opinions reinforced,» Miller said.
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.
For everyone in your echo chamber who flags a story as fake, the parallel universe on the other side of the hyperpartisan divide will mark it as true.
The findings reveal that rather than encouraging the use and development of echo chambers, the breadth of multimedia available actually makes it easier for people to avoid them.
Just ordinary folks willing to think for themselves outside of the medical echo chamber can easily out pace the doctors.
I wish this place wasn't such an echo chamber, far to sudo religious for me, lot's of great info here but we don't need the ideology inserted into the argument of diet, it's confusing enough.
I love that you spoke up with your love for Anthro these days — although I'm not feeling it, I know others are and I think it's great to hear ALL sides of perspectives rather than us just being an echo chamber of our frustrations.
The wannabe indie crowd - pleaser Patti Cake $, which was bought by Fox Searchlight for a hefty $ 9.5 million, averaged an underwhelming $ 4,714 per screen, once again proving that the primary audience for these Sundance items is probably at Sundance and that the distributor that paid $ 12 million for Me And Earl And The Dying Girl and $ 17.5 million for The Birth Of A Nation should maybe consider setting a spending cap for future Sundance - hype - echo - chamber bidding frenzies.
(NOTE: We won't be covering Toronto yet again this year, opting for coverage of the coverage instead; it's a loud, unfocused, unforgiving echo chamber that I'd rather stay away from, frankly.)
That desire — to create a safe space for civil discussion — is a common concern for educators in a period dominated by social media echo chambers, protests over policing, and growing distrust of government among both young people and adults.
Unfortunately for the teachers unions, the wider world is not an echo chamber of their beliefs.
Kane simply does not realize (or acknowledge) that this «echo chamber» continues in its persistence because of those who continue to preserve a stronger accountability for educational reform logic, and who continue to reinvent «new and improved» accountability measures and policies to support this logic, accordingly.
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