Users online tend to select information that support and adhere their beliefs, and to form polarized groups sharing the same view - e.g. echo chambers. Algorithms for content promotion may favour this phenomenon, by accounting for users preferences and thus limiting the exposure to unsolicited contents. To shade light on this question, we perform a comparative study on how same contents (videos) are consumed on different online social media - i.e. Facebook and YouTube - over a sample of 12M of users. Our findings show that content drives the emergence of echo chambers on both platforms. Moreover, we show that the users' commenting patterns are accurate predictors for the formation of echo-chambers
Online media is increasingly being used to consume everyday news. However, they might also turn into...
In the pre-social-media age, individuals interacted with far fewer people. I argue that people have...
On online social media users tend to aggregate in echo chambers, where they shape and reinforce thei...
Users online tend to select information that support and adhere their beliefs, and to form polarized...
Users online tend to select information that support and adhere their beliefs, and to form polarized...
Users online tend to select information that support and adhere their beliefs, and to form polarized...
Social media may limit the exposure to diverse perspectives and favor the formation of groups of lik...
Despite their entertainment oriented purpose, social media changed the way users access information,...
Recent findings showed that users on Facebook tend to select information that adhere to their system...
Social media may create echo chambers that reaffirm users' beliefs and opinions through repeated exp...
Many critics raise concerns about the prevalence of echo chambers on social media and their potentia...
Selective online exposure to information that serves to only affirm people’s opinions or is strongly...
Information, rumors, debates shape and reinforce the perception of reality and heavily impact publi...
The theory of echo chambers, which suggests that online political discussions take place in conditio...
Online media is increasingly being used to consume everyday news. However, they might also turn into...
In the pre-social-media age, individuals interacted with far fewer people. I argue that people have...
On online social media users tend to aggregate in echo chambers, where they shape and reinforce thei...
Users online tend to select information that support and adhere their beliefs, and to form polarized...
Users online tend to select information that support and adhere their beliefs, and to form polarized...
Users online tend to select information that support and adhere their beliefs, and to form polarized...
Social media may limit the exposure to diverse perspectives and favor the formation of groups of lik...
Despite their entertainment oriented purpose, social media changed the way users access information,...
Recent findings showed that users on Facebook tend to select information that adhere to their system...
Social media may create echo chambers that reaffirm users' beliefs and opinions through repeated exp...
Many critics raise concerns about the prevalence of echo chambers on social media and their potentia...
Selective online exposure to information that serves to only affirm people’s opinions or is strongly...
Information, rumors, debates shape and reinforce the perception of reality and heavily impact publi...
The theory of echo chambers, which suggests that online political discussions take place in conditio...
Online media is increasingly being used to consume everyday news. However, they might also turn into...
In the pre-social-media age, individuals interacted with far fewer people. I argue that people have...
On online social media users tend to aggregate in echo chambers, where they shape and reinforce thei...