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Echo chambers vs. bubbles (Nguyen)

Echo chambers vs. bubbles (Nguyen)

Jun 12, 20261 min read

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Epistemic bubbles are missing-info structures; echo chambers actively discredit outside info. Small networks tend toward chambers, which changes what ‘infrastructure for integration’ has to do.

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  • Defined in: The Integration Problem
  • Discussed in: Ch 9 — The Integration Problem
  • Evidenced by: The Misinformation Age, Psychology of Virality

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