Examples of using Echo chambers in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Political news sites are often populated by people with diverse ideological backgrounds and echo chambers are more likely to exist in real life than online.
Considering we are living in an era where we can get trapped in our own echo chambers, we need to build empathy for those whose lives
enable people to come out of echo chambers where they keep listening only to their voices
social media"echo chambers".
social media“echo chambers”.
the capacity of its hollow Corten ribbons to function as echo chambers to create an all-immersive“musical arena”, where visitors become the composers.
The result is that we risk locking ourselves into echo chambers of like-minded individuals while our arguments become more one-sided,
social media platforms act as echo chambers to reinforce existing beliefs,
as well as social media algorithms that are contributing to the creation of virtual‘echo chambers' and exacerbating political polarization.
Brexit referendum at least in part to the ideological echo chambers created by Facebooks algorithms,
as a result have called into question the effects of the"filter bubble" phenomenon on user exposure to fake news and echo chambers, spurring new interest in the term,
bred within the rent-seeking echo chambers of Washington, he has opted instead to fill a growing number of positions with Middle America's private sector entrepreneurs
The Internet seems to become an echo chamber for extreme opinions.
An echo chamber leads its members to distrust everybody on the outside of that chamber. .
I'm going to call this an echo chamber effect.
Echo chamber members have been prepared to face contrary evidence.
In an echo chamber, outside voices are discredited.
This is called the“echo chamber effect.”.
This is an echo chamber.
This has been dubbed the"echo chamber effect.".