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

The internet is a vast repository of information, a virtual landscape where we can access a wealth of knowledge at our fingertips. It has transformed the way we learn, communicate, and interact with the world around us. However, amidst the sea of data and information that the internet offers, there lies a danger - the danger of distortion. In our quest for knowledge and understanding, we often turn to the internet as our primary source of information. We rely on search engines, social media platforms, and online news outlets to keep us informed about the world. But what we fail to realize is that the internet is not a neutral space. It is shaped by algorithms, biases, and commercial interests that can skew our perception of reality. The internet has the power to amplify certain voices and perspectives while silencing others. It can create echo chambers where we are only exposed to information that confirms our existing beliefs and biases. This c...
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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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