Sentences with phrase «echo chamber on»

A team of researchers set out to determine if the social media echo chamber on Twitter was keeping Democrats and Republicans...
I take issue with his ideological selective bias, it creates an echo chamber on this web site that is more like a religion then science.
«These hashtags also suggest discussions of vaping may occur in an echo chamber on Twitter in which ideas and beliefs are amplified by those in the network, normalizing vaping.»
A team of researchers set out to determine if the social media echo chamber on Twitter was keeping Democrats and Republicans...

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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.
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.
But there are way too many people in the Silicon Valley echo chamber who have never touched hands on a patient and don't understand how hard digital health is.»
I'm trying to avoid the marketing echo chamber effect that seems to focus on vanity metrics (clicks).
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.
Everybody has opinions on the recent election outcome but as usual most of the opinions are from the echo chamber and not factual in any way.
His «attack» on the so called «religious» is to mock with contempt Christian book stores as being «echo chambers».
Then, instead of lecturing friends on your own hot take — or shouting into an echo chamber of your own making — engage in real, face - to - face conversation with people who see the world differently than you do to challenge your biases instead of just trying to have them affirmed.
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.
Remember the audience — a Bible savvy, but echo - chambered Christian who left the political RIGHT CHristians but still clinging on to the BIBLE.
«This election was a referendum on the echo chamber, and the echo chamber won.
I could be wrong on some things, and there is a definite risk of echo chambering.
This place, like practically everywhere on the internet, does have a tendency to drift towards being an echo - chamber.
But how would you know, what with the cat videos, bloviations from political echo chambers and ginned - up controversies on ESPN's First Take making a claim on your time?
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 who needs to make good sound decisions based on at least a basic understanding of your own physiology, birth, and the interventions involved, and their risks and benefits, when you could sit in an echo chamber all day and blame obstetric intervention and read the same five books to each other?
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).
Even if the message is reaching 50 % of people who already have their kids on a regular vax schedule it's not penetrating the echo chambers of the anti-vaxers and it's not giving the pro-vaxers the information they need to counter the claims of their friends and acquaintances who might be anti-vax.
In this age of echo - chamber social networks, we need to start educating children in how to identify truth from false claims, how to question what they're told, and how to determine what constitutes an expert on a topic.
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!»
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»on the Left, in part through the use of hashtags like «#p2» to counter the Republican «#tcot» («Top Conservatives On Twitter»On Twitter»).
This widespread sense of media conspiracy, of «what the media won't tell you» articles on Facebook, is what tiny online echo chambers do when they need to explain why everyone doesn't agree with them.
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.
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).
The experiments were carried out in a non-reverberant chamber to ensure that the participants could not assess relative distances from the locations of sounds on the basis of echoes or reverberation.
A 2 - millimeter «echo chamber,» fashioned on the surface of a microchip, can eavesdrop on subatomic sound waves.
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.
Because we are often connected with like - minded friends on social media, many of us have locked ourselves into echo chambers where most of the news we read or watch simply confirms what we already believe.
Then there is the echo chamber — read this article and imagine that this otherwise well - educated physician makes all these WRONG diagnoses based on information in People Magazine.
As nobody on here has anything of any value to offer e.g. refutation of my evidence with better evidence of your own, I'll leave you to your echo chamber.
Specifically, how they had O'Reilly posting verbatim his «talking points» on his show so the «echo chamber» had them available to parrot back.
But being blissfully unaware of the taboos that constrain the professional reform discourse, these authors also have license to observe what those of us within the echo chamber can not: that the kids themselves, and many of the adults who claim to speak on their behalf, are too often their own worst enemies.
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.
I'm on the edge of fanfic enough that I see these groups, but not so involved that I'm blinded by any echo chamber.
On top of that, the net impact of the increasingly frictionless online market for text, the echo chamber of net - based media and the ever more rapid turnover of hotness means that the demand for hot things is more squished than ever into a taller, narrower peak.
Indie authors trying to speak on tradpub authors behalf essentially becomes an echo chamber, because publishers don't care what we think: we're not part of their stable.
If there is evidence of cardiomegaly / remodeling on the ECHO, then radiographs are also suggested to measure VHS, evaluate the cardiac chambers subjectively, and obtain a «baseline» for the appearance of pulmonary vasculature and parenchyma.
Unfortunately, much of what you will read online is an echo chamber of supposition, guesswork and consensus statements based on data taken from conflicting human, rat, mouse, dog and cat kidney - decline studies.
The small area where dogs are kept is like an echo chamber, prompting a sign on the door that warns visitors of the loud noise that awaits them.
On view in SAF buildings and courtyards across the city's arts and heritage areas, as well as other spaces in Sharjah, Leaving the Echo Chamber will explore subjects ranging from migration and diaspora, to concepts of time and interpreted histories, in relation to today's continuous loop or «echo chamber» of information and history.
Confronted with an unfiltered information overload on a daily basis we are seeking refuge in our social echo chambers of both our physical as well as virtual selves.
This site - specific performance and installation consists of projections on Toshiba Vision, the iconic Times Square screens, as well as a conceptual installation on the 33rd floor of 1500 Broadway, functioning as an «echo chamber» for the projections in Times Square.
This site - specific work consists of projections on Toshiba Vision, the iconic large screens in Times Square, as well as a conceptual installation installed inside 1500 Broadway, functioning as an «echo chamber» for the projections in Times Square.
It is not surprising that you find such conspiracy theories on Anthony Watts» sectarian blog WUWT, a place where climate science amateurs present earth - shattering insights to their echo chamber like: The CO2 increase is not due to burning fossil fuels, but to insects!
Whilst we discuss and bemoan this mega-problem, the folks reporting on the election are in another world — the trivialand of the cable channels echo chamber.
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