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In the early days of the internet, some scholars thought the web's free flow of ideas would bring societies together around accurate beliefs. A new study using agent-based models helps explain why that didn't happen: Unlimited information flow reduces the accuracy of group beliefs in echo chambers.

MSU study: How social media shapes tolerance and echo chambers - EurekAlert!

The Way People Search the Internet Can Fuel Echo Chambers

Understanding causes of echo chambers: Political news selective exposure across countries - EurekAlert

Verified users on social media networks drive polarization and the formation of echo chambers - EurekAlert

Rensselaer researcher finds that users seek out echo chambers on social media - EurekAlert