Examples of 'echo chambers' in a sentence

Meaning of "echo chambers"

Echo chambers: Environments, social circles, or platforms where individuals are only exposed to information or opinions that reinforce their existing beliefs, creating an isolated and reinforcing effect
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How to use "echo chambers" in a sentence

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We need to avoid our own echo chambers.
Echo chambers and spoke with diamonds in mind.
We all live in our own echo chambers.
Echo chambers worsen the problem.
Everyone lives in their own echo chambers.
The greatest danger of echo chambers is unjustified extremism.
We are all farting in our own echo chambers.
The echo chambers of social nets.
Interact with people outside of their echo chambers.
Let us call them echo chambers and epistemic bubbles.
Especially outside of our echo chambers.
Echo chambers vs epistemic bubbles.
The studio was renowned for its echo chambers.
Echo chambers are far more pernicious and far more robust.
My social media feeds often are echo chambers of my own opinions.

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But the echo chambers that matter most are the ones created by media loops.
Opening up the echo chambers.
The echo chambers of Social network groups.
Negative experiences can often become echo chambers of feelings of fault or guilt.
Echo chambers exist inside companies just like they do on Facebook.
It is important to distinguish the difference between echo chambers and filter bubbles.
Nevertheless, echo chambers are a contested concept.
The empirical research on so-called echo chambers is mixed.
Echo chambers do not only exist in the political world….
We can not allow science content to be relegated to echo chambers or elite distribution outlets.
Ideological echo chambers have existed in many forms, for centuries.
In investing, the same kinds of echo chambers can be formed.
The echo chambers can be detrimental to the well-being of a person.
People can get their news from echo chambers that validate their views.
Online echo chambers can sometimes influence an individual 's willingness to participate in similar discussions offline.
Now there are these cones of… these echo chambers that are destroying a lot of stuff.
They shun ideas rather than tackling them, succumbing to groupthink and echo chambers.
The rise of Internet echo chambers is a factor-but there is much more at play.
Long before the internet, hate speech flourished in echo chambers of a different kind.
In other words, echo chambers are very real on Twitter.".
Our vocabularies now regularly make reference to fake news, junk science, and echo chambers.
So, they built their own echo chambers.
Jamieson and Cappella 's book is the first empirical study into how echo chambers function.
And as it turns out, I had no idea about digital echo chambers.
Second, we create our own echo chambers.
That 's why they call them echo chambers.
It 's a fantastic model of collaboration -- thinking partners who are not echo chambers.
He accused them of “ erecting high, impenetrable walls and noisy echo chambers of monologue . ”.
The " wall of sound " was the Gold Star echo chambers.
The famous EMI / Abbey studio had 3 echo chambers.

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