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It’s Bubblelicious 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Amir Levine takes a deep look at “information bubbles”: Where they come from, how they work, and the dangers they pose. Here’s one of said dangers (emphasis in the original:

Vulnerability to misinformation: According to Yuval Noah Harari, we as a society are increasingly at risk for manipulation and surveillance by power brokers that may want to shape our political beliefs and attitudes by learning about our fears, wants, and lifestyle and creating misinformation messages that penetrate straight through to our chosen information bubble.

Follow the link for his recommendations as to how best to avoid getting caught in a bubble.

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