How do you decide where you get your news from? Chances are you tend to tune into channels, podcasts, and news feeds of the outlets that speak to and reflect your beliefs and viewpoints. Most of us do ...
A new study published in PNAS highlights a powerful but often overlooked driver of belief polarization: the way people search for information online. Across 21 experiments involving nearly 10,000 ...
In the digital age, we find ourselves increasingly divided, not just by our beliefs and values, but by the very technologies designed to connect us. The sophisticated algorithms that power our social ...
Imagine a world where your beliefs and opinions are endlessly reinforced, where your perspective is never challenged, and alternative viewpoints are virtually non-existent. In the media world, we call ...
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