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Democrats thought Bluesky would be a social media eutopia, much better than X. But all it did was hold up a mirror to how ...
As an X alternative, Bluesky is popular among left-leaning 'news influencers,' Pew Research finds. But they're not abandoning ...
An even more fundamental problem is that nobody on Bluesky seems to actually mind that they are in an echo chamber. When I told a friend, who happens to be an enthusiastic Bluesky user ...
That is worth supporting. The world is a polarized place. So, enjoy your echo chamber. And join us on Bluesky @cenmag.bsky.social. This editorial is the result of collective deliberation in C&EN.
She also discussed the contention among people in politics and media that fleeing X for Bluesky could further create fractures by turning X into a right-wing echo chamber and Bluesky into a left ...
At the same time, the social media analyzer SimilarWeb reported X’s messaging competitor Bluesky has been racking ... segregating in our own social media echo chambers stunts the development ...
Bluesky an "ideological echo chamber" for liberals Speaking to Newsweek, Mark Shanahan, an associate professor of political engagement at the U.K.'s University of Surrey and co-editor of 'The ...
However, the report also highlights a potential issue with Bluesky’s user base, which tends to hold similar viewpoints, creating an echo chamber effect. Despite this, many users seem to ...
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