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October 14, 2020

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This article states how disinformation, particularly in social media, may have devastating effects during crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Critically, the algorithms that underlie social media platforms exacerbate the different realities that we each see. Social media sites are designed to track what their users each individually see, click on, and listen to, and then to provide them with more information of a similar nature; this is their core, and the basis on which they create profit.  By the way in which they were designed, these algorithms thus tend to create ‘bubbles’ around people, wherein they see and hear only information similar to that which they earlier viewed or listened to, and to close off opposing viewpoints (cf., confirmation bias, noted above). This perpetuates a vicious circle of individuals receiving ‘news’ from an ever-narrowing, and ever-more-extreme set of sources.

Published: October 14, 2020

Category: Perspectives

Volume: 21 - 2020

Author: Ethan Allen

One Comment

  1. Conrad Maiorino October 21, 2020 at 5:10 am - Reply

    Really great article. Thank you for taking the time to explain it. The only path forward to to understand how it works we so can make the changes we need to protect ourselves, and families.

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