In today’s polarized political and social environment, 72% of the public uses some form of social media, according to the Pew Research Center, whether it be Instagram or Twitter. With the rise of ...
Social media and other online information sources are charged with creating "filter bubbles": sheltered clusters of people with similar views, which foster polarized opinions and partisan zeal, ...
Shortly after the November 2016 presidential election, a piece came out in Wired titled "Your Filter Bubble is Destroying Democracy." It was around that time that concern over social media filter ...