Echo chambers, i.e., situations where one is exposed only to opinions that agree with their own, are an increasing concern for the political discourse in many democratic countries. This paper studies the phenomenon of political echo chambers on social media. We identify the two components in the phenomenon: the opinion that is shared, and the »chamber» (i.e., the social network) that allows the opinion to »echo» (i.e., be re-shared in the network) -- and examine closely at how these two components interact. We define a production and consumption measure for social-media users, which captures the political leaning of the content shared and received by them. By comparing the two, we find that Twitter users are, to a large degree, exposed to p...
In the pre-social-media age, individuals interacted with far fewer people. I argue that people have...
Homophily - our tendency to surround ourselves with others who share our perspectives and opinions a...
Studies suggest that users of online social networking sites can tend to preferably connect with lik...
Echo chambers, i.e., situations where one is exposed only to opinions that agree with their own, are...
Scholars have debated whether social media platforms, by allowing users to select the information to...
Scholars have debated whether social media platforms, by allowing users to select the information to...
Echo chambers in online social networks, in which users prefer to interact only with ideologically-a...
The changing online environment - where the breadth of the information we are exposed to is algorith...
Echo chambers on social media are described as homophilic clusters that are characterized by a repea...
Social Media Echo Chambers: A Study of Public Political Discourse on Social Media Abstract In the ...
The success of political movements that appear to be immune to any factual evidence that contradicts...
Social media may limit the exposure to diverse perspectives and favor the formation of groups of lik...
The theory of echo chambers, which suggests that online political discussions take place in conditio...
Social network sites (SNSs) have reshaped how information is spread, in favour of a faster way of sh...
The possibility of distributing user-generated content through online social networks (OSNs) has had...
In the pre-social-media age, individuals interacted with far fewer people. I argue that people have...
Homophily - our tendency to surround ourselves with others who share our perspectives and opinions a...
Studies suggest that users of online social networking sites can tend to preferably connect with lik...
Echo chambers, i.e., situations where one is exposed only to opinions that agree with their own, are...
Scholars have debated whether social media platforms, by allowing users to select the information to...
Scholars have debated whether social media platforms, by allowing users to select the information to...
Echo chambers in online social networks, in which users prefer to interact only with ideologically-a...
The changing online environment - where the breadth of the information we are exposed to is algorith...
Echo chambers on social media are described as homophilic clusters that are characterized by a repea...
Social Media Echo Chambers: A Study of Public Political Discourse on Social Media Abstract In the ...
The success of political movements that appear to be immune to any factual evidence that contradicts...
Social media may limit the exposure to diverse perspectives and favor the formation of groups of lik...
The theory of echo chambers, which suggests that online political discussions take place in conditio...
Social network sites (SNSs) have reshaped how information is spread, in favour of a faster way of sh...
The possibility of distributing user-generated content through online social networks (OSNs) has had...
In the pre-social-media age, individuals interacted with far fewer people. I argue that people have...
Homophily - our tendency to surround ourselves with others who share our perspectives and opinions a...
Studies suggest that users of online social networking sites can tend to preferably connect with lik...