Recognising echo chambers and filter bubbles
1.2.30 Recognize “echo chambers” or “filter bubbles” by using a variety of methods
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In this video, we explore how filter bubbles, created by algorithms tailoring content to your past behavior, and echo chambers, formed by choosing like-minded sources, limit exposure to diverse viewpoints online. Learn to recognize signs like repetitive content or lack of debate, and discover strategies to escape these digital traps: use multiple search engines, browse in incognito mode, use neutral keywords, and engage with diverse perspectives to foster critical thinking and a balanced online experience.
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1.2.30 Recognize “echo chambers” or “filter bubbles” by using a variety of methods
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