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If You Get Your News on Social Media, It's Probably a Political Echo Chamber - PCMag Australia

If You Get Your News on Social Media, It's Probably a Political Echo Chamber As an X alternative, Bluesky is popular among left-leaning 'news influencers,' Pew Research finds. But they're not ... Read More
Social Media and Politics

In recent years, social media has become an integral part of daily life, offering platforms for communication, information sharing, and engagement. While it brings several benefits, one major concern ... Read More
Research finds TikTok users create their own political echo chambers
TikTok is reshaping the political landscape, forging echo chambers where right-leaning users find themselves more isolated from diverse perspectives and mainstream news. Read More
With Bluesky, the social media echo chamber is back in vogue - Financial Times

With Bluesky, the social media echo chamber is back in vogue The great migration from Elon Musk’s X has seen users, especially progressives, retreat into one particular silo Jemima Kelly ... Read More
Verified users on social media networks drive polarization and the formation of echo chambers, study finds - MSN
When X (formerly Twitter) changed its verification system in 2022, many foresaw its potential to impact the spread of political opinions on the platform. In a modeling study published October 22 ... Read More
If You Get Your News on Social Media, It's Probably a Political Echo Chamber

As an X alternative, Bluesky is popular among left-leaning 'news influencers,' Pew Research finds. But they're not abandoning Elon Musk's social network just yet. Read More
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