The Echo Chamber Effect
10 Ways Social Media Shapes Opinions (The Calm Living Collection)
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ナレーター:
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Robert Orzechowski
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著者:
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Elira Fontayne
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In a world more connected than ever, we have never been more divided. The Echo Chamber Effect is a powerful and deeply thought-provoking exploration of how social media platforms quietly shape the way we think, feel, and interact. Drawing on psychology, technology, and human behaviour, Elira Fontayne exposes the subtle mechanics that transform our online experiences into self-reinforcing bubbles of belief.
What began as a promise of global connection has evolved into an intricate system of algorithmic design—one that rewards outrage, amplifies bias, and narrows perception. Through ten revealing chapters, this book unpacks the hidden architecture of the digital age, where algorithms curate our feeds, emotions drive engagement, and our sense of truth becomes fragmented by constant validation.
Inside you’ll discover:
- How algorithms personalise reality and create invisible digital walls.
- Why confirmation bias makes us crave agreement more than accuracy.
- How selective exposure and social homophily lead us to choose tribes over truth.
- The psychology of social validation and groupthink—and why dissent feels dangerous.
- How information overload drives mental shortcuts that distort reasoning.
- The impact of microtargeting and personalised advertising on opinion and democracy.
- How misinformation spreads faster than facts and corrodes public trust.
- Why emotional contagion intensifies division and polarisation online.
- How social media strips nuance from complex issues, reducing debate to slogans.
- How empathy erodes when we see opponents as algorithms, not people.
Elira Fontayne writes with clarity, depth, and urgency, revealing how technology and human psychology intertwine to create the perfect feedback loop of modern communication. Yet this book is not a lament
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