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Discover Ludwig"filter bubbles" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
Generally, it is used to refer to a situation in which a person's online searches and social media activity lead to information being filtered so that only certain opinions, ideas or topics are presented to the person. For example, "The Internet can create powerful filter bubbles that encourage users to find information that only confirms their existing beliefs."
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Are we stuck in filter bubbles?
Today, we live in Facebook "filter bubbles"; the Jenningses are trapped in more fundamental, sinister ways.
Filter bubbles: I think the filter bubble is a bit of a myth.
The media feeds our susceptibility to filter bubbles and capitalizes on contagious emotions such as anger.
Personalization, he argues, channels people into feedback loops, or "filter bubbles," of their own predilections.
If human connection is important to filter bubbles, that can only encourage us to build more relationships around our work.
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