In less immediate ways, the fragmentation of social networks also damages the left. Davey warns that the exodus of the far right from Twitter and Facebook allows the online left to engage in so-called cumulative radicalisation. “The more insular you are, the less you listen to opposing voices,” he says. “There’s a danger people become more closeted and only engage with people who tacitly confirm their world view. ”
Oddly enough, we were perfectly happy to share social media with those of differing view points. The left seems to forget they kicked us out. The echo chambers were created by them.
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Le_Squish ago
Oddly enough, we were perfectly happy to share social media with those of differing view points. The left seems to forget they kicked us out. The echo chambers were created by them.
Titus-of-Voat ago
Rasict! Hate Speech!
Le_Squish ago
Quick, ban me before anyone else catches the free thought disease.