Echo chambers online?: Politically motivated selective exposure among Internet news users
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Abstract
A review of research suggests that the desire for opinion reinforcement may play a more important role in shaping individuals' exposure to online political information than an aversion to opinion challenge. The article tests this idea using data collected via a web-administered behavior-tracking study with subjects recruited from the readership of 2 partisan online news sites (N = 727). The results demonstrate that opinion-reinforcing information promotes news story exposure while opinion-challenging information makes exposure only marginally less likely. The influence of both factors is modest, but opinion-reinforcing information is a more important predictor. Having decided to view a news story, evidence of…
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- Echo (communications protocol)
- The Internet
- Internet privacy
- Computer science
- Advertising
- Business
- World Wide Web
- Computer security
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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