The Filter Bubble
How the New Personalized Web Is Changing What We Read and How We Think
by:
Eli Pariser
in:
Cultural Studies
Summary:
The book explores how internet personalization algorithms tailor content to individual users, creating isolated information ecosystems that limit exposure to diverse perspectives. It discusses the implications of these "filter bubbles" on society, democracy, and the way individuals perceive and understand the world.
Key points:
1. Filter Bubble: Websites guess what you like based on your data and show you only that, isolating you from different views.
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