Technology has allowed the creation of media echo chambers, so that a person can reinforce, rather than debate, viewpoints. — Richard Edelman Copy Share Image
One is to get out of our echo chambers and sort of follow up people on Twitter and Facebook who do not… — Tucker Carlson Copy Share Image
“This is why she doesn’t put much stock in so-called secrets, or the meaningfulness of untold recollections that become, in their airtight… — Heidi Julavits Copy Share Image
With the Internet there is even more fractioning since we are in echo chambers. With so much propaganda it is hard to… — Naomi Wolf Copy Share Image
Facebook is primarily a mechanism for bonding, not bridging. Studies show that in the vast majority of cases, people live in self-made… — Asha Rangappa Copy Share Image
“Creating our own realities is nothing new, but now it’s easier than ever to become trapped in echo chambers of our own… — Jamie Bartlett Copy Share Image
“There is another problem. Echo chambers can lead people to believe in falsehoods, and it may be difficult or impossible to correct… — Cass R. Sunstein Copy Share Image