filter bubbles and echo chambers
Filter bubbles refer to the personalized information bubbles created by online platforms, showing users content that aligns with their preferences and beliefs, while filtering out opposing viewpoints. Echo chambers, on the other hand, are spaces where people are exposed only to information and opinions that reinforce their existing views, leading to a lack of diverse perspectives and potential reinforcement of biases.
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