2531555 (pb)
fresh trips
good bake
nom nom nom
2531555 (pb)
fresh trips
good bake
nom nom nom
checked
Commentators such as Sunstein (2009) have thus predicted the rise of
“echo chambers,”
in which individuals are largely exposed to conforming opinions. Indeed, in controlled experiments, subjects tend to choose news articles from outlets aligned with their political opinions
machine-learning models - algorithms inadvertently amplify ideological segregation by automatically recommending content an individual is likely to agree with
If realized,
such information segregation is a serious concern, as it has long been thought that functioning democracies depend critically on voters who are exposed to and understand a variety of political view
trigger
how many of us cant even listen to/watch anything from the left for more than 2 seconds?
circle jerk
you have no idea
echo chamber is in reference to Q post
kinda why we are supposed to be here
researching Q posts
scap