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The internet can create filter bubbles from "summary" of The Internet of Us: Knowing More and Understanding Less in the Age of Big Data by Michael P. Lynch

Filter bubbles are a phenomenon that is becoming increasingly common in the digital age. Essentially, they are personalized online ecosystems that are created by algorithms. These algorithms tailor the information that users see based on their past behavior, preferences, and interactions online. As a result, individuals are often only exposed to content that aligns with their existing beliefs and interests. This can lead to a narrowing of perspectives and a reinforcement of preconceived notions. The internet plays a significant role in the creation of filter bubbles because of the sheer volume of information that is available online. With millions of websites, social media platforms, and news outlets to choose from, individuals are able to customize their online experiences to a degree that was previously unimaginable. While this can be empowering in some respects, it also has the potential to limit exposure to diverse viewpoints and ideas. One of the dangers of filter bubbles is that they can contribute to the spread of misinformation and the polarization of society. When individuals are only exposed to information that confirms their exis...
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    The Internet of Us: Knowing More and Understanding Less in the Age of Big Data

    Michael P. Lynch

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