Selective online exposure to information that serves to only affirm people's opinions or is strongly aligned with their interests is considered to be a major issue in modern societies …
Do echo chambers actually exist on social media? By focusing on how both Italian and US Facebook users relate to two distinct narratives (involving conspiracy theories and science) …
H Nguyen, C Huyi, P Warren - 2017 - snap.stanford.edu
The World Economic Forum recently declared the volume and rapid spread of misinformation online as one of the top threats to society today [1]. Biased—and, at its limit …
Despite their entertainment oriented purpose, social media changed the way users access information, debate, and form their opinions. Recent studies, indeed, showed that users …
Despite optimistic talk about “collective intelligence,” the Web has helped create an echo chamber where misinformation thrives. Indeed, the viral spread of hoaxes, conspiracy …
F Zollo - EFSA Journal, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The advent of the internet and social networks has revolutionised the information space and changed the way in which we communicate and get informed. On the internet, a huge …
Social media may limit the exposure to diverse perspectives and favor the formation of groups of like-minded users framing and reinforcing a shared narrative, that is, echo …
Recent studies have shown that online users tend to select information adhering to their system of beliefs, ignore information that does not, and join groups-ie, echo chambers …
F Zimmer, K Scheibe, M Stock… - 8th annual arts, humanities …, 2019 - huichawaii.org
Concerning fake news and deception on online media, some authors stress notions of “echo chambers” or “filter bubbles” in order to describe communities of people which believe the …