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Breaking out of the echo chamber loop

45 点作者 hunterclarke超过 4 年前

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DC1350超过 4 年前
Is there any proof that the algorithmic echo chamber is a real thing? I don’t use any social media that has algorithmic curation, but I still get the strong feeling that I’m in a bubble whenever I encounter other internet bubbles. How much is just caused by me choosing to see things I already agree with instead of a computer choosing for me?
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erikerikson超过 4 年前
For some reason, this makes me think of the difference between dealing with all the recruiter spam that comes at me and actively seeking out a place doing something I want to help succeed. In the former my possibility is constrained by who is paying to serve me up while in the latter I am an active participant in my life, altering my environment to enact a transcript I'm constantly discovering and modifying. I have to remain aware that I'm establishing my own phenomenological context but I find that sort of consideration good for the soul.
kodah超过 4 年前
Personally, I don&#x27;t think it&#x27;s worthwhile to try to game the algorithms that are in place for the experience you desire.<p>I don&#x27;t really believe people want <i>out</i> of echo chambers as much as they say they do. I don&#x27;t find many conservatives dabbling in Modern Monetary Theory or many liberals trying to solve problems in rural America that already don&#x27;t afflict their own groups. They&#x27;re quite content sitting just where they are and continuing to justify their disinterest in the rest of the world. In this vein, I don&#x27;t think what they&#x27;re in is really an echo chamber. These kind of people seem to be geared more towards getting <i>others</i> to see what they see in their own interests&#x2F;causes&#x2F;etc... and if you just aren&#x27;t that interested, then you&#x27;re maybe not an enemy but certainly not a friend or maybe even a likable stranger.<p>I started off with politics as an example because it&#x27;s the first place I noticed this behavior, but it really stretches into any vein of interest that people have. There&#x27;s entire rivalries that form around online personas or ideologies in a given domain that are just as divisive as politics, however, they stay penned up in their own domain so you only come across them when you&#x27;re in communities of a certain mass.<p>Try to run from whatever this is all you want. The only way I started making friends (and trusting) people of different persuasions and lifestyles from mine was getting out in the real world again.
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ilaksh超过 4 年前
Also take a look at <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;improvethenews.org" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;improvethenews.org</a> and the work of Jonathan Haidt.