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Just so, what is the impact of filter bubbles?
Filter bubbles create an informational barrier around people that prevents them from seeing opposing viewpoints giving the “impression that our narrow self-interest is all that exists” (Pariser, 3:02). Because of this, that person can become polarized to their side of a particular argument.
Correspondingly, how do I stop my filter bubbles?
How to Avoid Filter Bubbles
- Use ad-blocking browser extensions.
- Read news sites and blogs that provide a wide range of perspectives.
- Switch our focus from entertainment to education.
- Use Incognito browsing, delete search history and stay logged out if possible.
- Delete or block browser cookies.
We find ourselves in a filter bubble any time we're only surrounded by views and opinions we agree with, while being sheltered from opposing perspectives. Filter bubbles distort our understanding of the world and hamper our ability to make balanced decisions.