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This paper addresses echo chambers, an online phenomena wherein social media users can "only hear their own voice". In this paper I will examine the history and recent proliferation of online echo chambers. I will outline a comprehensive theory of

This paper addresses echo chambers, an online phenomena wherein social media users can "only hear their own voice". In this paper I will examine the history and recent proliferation of online echo chambers. I will outline a comprehensive theory of echo chamber generation and maintenance, intended for educational value. I then conduct my own experiment based on previous echo chamber detection work.

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    • An Exploration of Echo Chambers
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    2022-05
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