Reliance on social media as a source of information has lead to several challenges, including the limitation of sources to viewers’ preferences and desires, also known as filter bubbles. The formation of filter bubbles is a known risk to democracy. It can bring negative consequences like polarisation of the society, users’ tendency to extremist viewpoints and the proliferation of fake news. Previous studies have focused on specific aspects and paid less attention to a holistic approach for eliminating the notion. The current study, however, aims to propose a model for an integrated tool that assists users in avoiding filter bubbles in social networks. To this end, a systematic literature review has been undertaken, and initially, 571 papers...
The filter bubble is an intermediate structure to provoke polarization and echo chamber in social ne...
Nowadays social media have acquired an important role in daily news consumption, but they may also b...
It is a 'truth universally acknowledged' that people prefer to minimize encounters with information ...
Reliance on social media as a source of information has lead to several challenges, including the li...
Filter bubble has considered as a serious risk for democracy and freedom of information on the inter...
While the amount of information available has exponentially increased, our cognitive abilities to pr...
The media play an indisputable role in human life. Thus, we come across media communication daily in...
Introduced by tech entrepreneur and activist Eli Pariser in 2011, the ‘filter bubble’ is a persisten...
The purpose of this study is to determine how web user’s searches may alter their filter bubbles on ...
While the idea of the filter bubble, in which people are sheltered from challenging and disagreeable...
A filter bubble refers to the phenomenon where Internet customization effectively isolates individua...
A filter bubble refers to the phenomenon where Internet customization effectively isolates individua...
Introduced by tech entrepreneur and activist Eli Pariser in 2011, the ‘filter bubble’ is a persisten...
The aim of the article is to analyze the relations between the Facebook’s content filter algorithm s...
International audiencePurpose Social network platforms are considered today as a major communication...
The filter bubble is an intermediate structure to provoke polarization and echo chamber in social ne...
Nowadays social media have acquired an important role in daily news consumption, but they may also b...
It is a 'truth universally acknowledged' that people prefer to minimize encounters with information ...
Reliance on social media as a source of information has lead to several challenges, including the li...
Filter bubble has considered as a serious risk for democracy and freedom of information on the inter...
While the amount of information available has exponentially increased, our cognitive abilities to pr...
The media play an indisputable role in human life. Thus, we come across media communication daily in...
Introduced by tech entrepreneur and activist Eli Pariser in 2011, the ‘filter bubble’ is a persisten...
The purpose of this study is to determine how web user’s searches may alter their filter bubbles on ...
While the idea of the filter bubble, in which people are sheltered from challenging and disagreeable...
A filter bubble refers to the phenomenon where Internet customization effectively isolates individua...
A filter bubble refers to the phenomenon where Internet customization effectively isolates individua...
Introduced by tech entrepreneur and activist Eli Pariser in 2011, the ‘filter bubble’ is a persisten...
The aim of the article is to analyze the relations between the Facebook’s content filter algorithm s...
International audiencePurpose Social network platforms are considered today as a major communication...
The filter bubble is an intermediate structure to provoke polarization and echo chamber in social ne...
Nowadays social media have acquired an important role in daily news consumption, but they may also b...
It is a 'truth universally acknowledged' that people prefer to minimize encounters with information ...