Sentences with phrase «echo chamber which»

It comes from the fact they get their news from an echo chamber which has very little contact with the real world.

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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, he warns, that it's just as easy for people to barricade themselves in echo chambers, «which only confirm their own wishes and ideas.»
The Uranium One deal, which some Republicans and pundits have been pushing as a major scandal, has gained very little traction outside of the far - right echo chamber.
These events take place in cavernous, rumbling echo chambers in which crowds of people are subjected to unnaturally loud voices with a metallic timbre.
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?
Garlits remembers most vividly the face of a doctor and his first words, which seemed to come from an echo chamber: «My God!
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).
If you want to do your «research» in an echo chamber of niceties in which no one presents an opinion with which you disagree, fine.
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.
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.
«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.»
Facebook is more than just an online «echo chamber» in which users just repeat views that match their own, according to a new study from the social network's own data team.
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.
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.
Kane himself, then, IS one of the key perpetrators and perpetuators of the very «echo chamber» of which he speaks, and also scorns and indicts.
While NPR's Westervelt criticizes Kane for making a «pretty scathing and strong indictment» of America's education system, what Kane does not understand writ large is that the very solutions for which Kane advocates — using VAM - based measurements to fire and hire bad and good teachers, respectively — are really no different than the «stronger accountability» measures upon which we have relied for the last 40 years (since the minimum competency testing era) within this alleged «echo chamber
SVITER art group and Ivan Svitlychnyi, whose work overlaps with Mikhailov's interest in the mutation of information and data echo chambers, will present a site - specific sound installation in which drum machines and electronic synthesizers create a unique algorithm that converts data in and around the pavilion into audio tracks in real time.
Whether it is through the oblique nature of our informational channels which function as echo chambers reminiscent of the earliest ways Nationalism spread through print media or the conflation of meaning with sacrifice, it is clear that there are precedents for how Nationalism as a construct has led to and sustained cycles of violence.
More likely, we're seeing the explosive evolution of the blogosphere as a disruptive force, linked up the chain to talk radio and pundits and creating an echo chamber in which noise can swamp information.
Dunlap is co-author of one of my favourite social science papers, «Leading voices in the denier choir», in which there is a section on the «the denial machine and its echo chamber».
Too many (if not all) other blogs end up as echo chambers — I include WUWT which I otherwise rate as Anthony does at least allow comment from true believers, but inevitably they are shouted down by the regulars.
Websites like WUWT and CA are echo chambers of the same falsehoods, which in many cases even contradict each other.
Some of the most valued services activists provide the Billionaire's Club includes promulgation of propaganda, which creates an artificial echo chamber; appearance of a faux grassroots movement; access to nimble and transient groups under fiscal sponsorship arrangements; distance / anonymity between donations made by well - known donors and activities of risky activist groups; and above all — the ability to leverage tens of millions of dollars in questionable foreign funding.
• 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.
According to a detailed analysis by the blogger Deep Climate, McIntyre and McKitrick's criticism of the Hockey Stick graph was aggressively promoted and disseminated by an echo chamber of think tanks and blogs, all of which had financial or ideological associations with fossil fuel industry funders.
What I do not agree with is that it is OK to imply that there is any substance in the echo chamber, which uses tactics and insults, veiled and unveiled, to get people off balance in these discussions.
Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow: owns and operate ClimateDepot.com, which has been a main clearinghouse for the right - wing climategate echo chamber.
The project, which will serve as a social platform that will prevent issues like harassment and echo chambers, is scheduled to be launched by the end of 2017.
For Matsuo, the main aim is to bring anthropologists, sociologists, scientists and legal experts into the bitcoin community, which in the minds of many has turned into a pro-bitcoin echo chamber where critical assessments are often times met with scorn.
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