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Algorithms show users content that reinforces their existing beliefs. This polarization makes viral misinformation particularly dangerous, as it spreads rapidly within closed networks that are predisposed to believe it. The Misinformation Pandemic
The "viral-first" approach to news carries significant risks for society. Filter Bubbles and Echo Chambers
Users share news that makes them look "in the know" or aligns with their self-identity within their digital tribe. 🗞️ The Shift in Social Media News Olivia_Goodfellow_(SW)__Leakedbb.com__21.zip
The habit of continuously scrolling through negative news, leading to increased anxiety. 📈 Future Outlook
To compete in a high-speed attention economy, news outlets often utilize: Algorithms show users content that reinforces their existing
Viral content does not succeed by chance; it relies on a combination of psychological triggers, algorithmic preferences, and network structures.
Headlines that withhold key information to force a click. Filter Bubbles and Echo Chambers Users share news
Social media platforms prioritize "meaningful social interactions." High initial engagement (likes and shares) signals the algorithm to boost the content's visibility, creating a snowball effect.