Sentences with phrase «echo chambers with»

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!»
The Endless is a masterful cinematic echo chamber with incomprehensible depth.
The downside: Connecting with other writers doesn't necessarily grow your readership; you end up in an echo chamber with other writers.
When you enforce the ideological purity tests that Mann does, and wind up casting Lennart Bengtsson, John Christy, Mike Hulme et al overboard, eventually you find yourself in an echo chamber with only a 9/11 conspiracy theorist and a man who thinks the temperature is going to increase by 25 per cent in the next 30 years for company.

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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.
Some believe that this has led to the creation of echo chambers that accentuate the views and opinions people want to see, while dampening those that they disagree with.
But along with the benefits, the strong incentives can have a negative impact of creating an echo chamber of biased views that stifle new people from entering the ecosystem.
We can create our own echo - chamber, allowing us to read blogs or news sites that only agree with our opinion.
His «attack» on the so called «religious» is to mock with contempt Christian book stores as being «echo chambers».
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?
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.
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.»
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.
Prayer has nothing to do with this echo chamber.
But we weren't sitting around with eyes squinted in prayer circles and forming echo - chambers of friendships, so it was not nearly as bad.
Enthusiasts are used to an echo chamber community — that is, we're used to talking and building fandom communities with others that share our level of enthusiasm.
To say that some people you agree with means it is true is BS, that is echo chamber and not challenging the thought.
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?
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.
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.
If a wholly or mainly elected Lords merely became an echo chamber, mirroring the Commons, with younger politicians and a similar working atmosphere, then it would lose the expertise and detailed questioning that is a benefit, not a hindrance to our democratic system.
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.
«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,» she said.
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.
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.
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
If, alternatively, the problem is with echo chambers, perhaps we could design recommendation systems that don't exclude differing views.
Compared with the less politically inclined, these people were found to be media junkies, who consumed political content wherever they could find it, and as a result of this diversity they were less likely to be in an echo chamber.
The argument against echo chambers is well documented: helped by social media algorithms, we are increasingly choosing to interact in safe spaces, with people who think and act like us — effectively preaching our opinions to the converted.
Using a random sample of adult internet users in the UK, researchers at the Oxford Internet Institute and the University of Ottawa examined people's media choices, and how much they influenced their interaction with echo chambers, against six key variables: gender, income, ethnicity, age, breadth of media use and political interest.
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.
Manipulating minds via propagation of propaganda that pull our heartstrings in echo chambers has insidiously accelerated chaos and destroyed our ability to deal with amplified environmental disaster that topple our towers while rendering us immobile.
With respect to certain constructs, the natural medicine community often adopts a group - think mentality and becomes an echo chamber of reverberating ideas, a choir with one unanimous voice and little substantive discouWith respect to certain constructs, the natural medicine community often adopts a group - think mentality and becomes an echo chamber of reverberating ideas, a choir with one unanimous voice and little substantive discouwith one unanimous voice and little substantive discourse.
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.
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.
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.
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.
From inside the echo chamber — universities, think tanks, foundations, professional associations, and business alliances — it's easy to believe that a consensus exists over what's wrong with high schools and what they ought to be.
Then we wind up with an echo chamber.
As they fill their pages and our screens with opinion and cater more and more to their own echo - chamber subscribers and viewers, it becomes ever harder to get the «straight story.»
Such change starts with listening to parents, faculty and school leaders, Wilcox said — and includes attempts to get outside what he called «the echo chamber» of people who are deeply invested in the current structures.
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.
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.
So they've been polling their echo chamber and coming back with results like «Everyone loves this idea,» «Everyone hates this idea,» «Everyone agrees that Amazon sucks,» etc..
- I keep forgetting that the echo chamber that is the people I correspond with isn't made of the traditional direct market consumer.
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