Damus
LibertyGal · 101w
Definitely not always, but frequently the truth lies somewhere between the two extremes. Only by hearing the different arguments can the truth be found. I've even seen two people arguing over a su...
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You’re describing an echo chamber effect. It’s why I hate echo chambers. I understand they give others a great sense of community and comfort, however. It also, tends to lead to people in these echo chambers dehumanizing people they disagree with.
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Deleted Account · 101w
How are two people on opposite ends of the spectrum an echo chamber?