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- Filter_bubble abstract "A filter bubble is a result state in which a website algorithm selectively guesses what information a user would like to see based on information about the user (such as location, past click behaviour and search history) and, as a result, users become separated from information that disagrees with their viewpoints, effectively isolating them in their own cultural or ideological bubbles. Prime examples are Google's personalised search results and Facebook's personalised news stream. The term was coined by internet activist Eli Pariser in his book by the same name; according to Pariser, users get less exposure to conflicting viewpoints and are isolated intellectually in their own informational bubble. Pariser related an example in which one user searched Google for "BP" and got investment news about British Petroleum while another searcher got information about the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and that the two search results pages were "strikingly different". The bubble effect may have negative implications for civic discourse, according to Pariser, but there are contrasting views suggesting the effect is minimal and addressable.".
- Filter_bubble wikiPageExternalLink technology-13874209.
- Filter_bubble wikiPageID "31657187".
- Filter_bubble wikiPageRevisionID "605861103".
- Filter_bubble hasPhotoCollection Filter_bubble.
- Filter_bubble subject Category:Internet_censorship.
- Filter_bubble subject Category:Internet_memes.
- Filter_bubble type Abstraction100002137.
- Filter_bubble type Acculturation105984936.
- Filter_bubble type Cognition100023271.
- Filter_bubble type Content105809192.
- Filter_bubble type InternetMemes.
- Filter_bubble type Meme105985126.
- Filter_bubble type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Filter_bubble comment "A filter bubble is a result state in which a website algorithm selectively guesses what information a user would like to see based on information about the user (such as location, past click behaviour and search history) and, as a result, users become separated from information that disagrees with their viewpoints, effectively isolating them in their own cultural or ideological bubbles. Prime examples are Google's personalised search results and Facebook's personalised news stream.".
- Filter_bubble label "Bulle de filtres".
- Filter_bubble label "Filter bubble".
- Filter_bubble label "Filterblase".
- Filter_bubble label "Пузырь фильтров".
- Filter_bubble label "فقاعة المرشح".
- Filter_bubble sameAs Filterblase.
- Filter_bubble sameAs Bulle_de_filtres.
- Filter_bubble sameAs m.0gmgg5x.
- Filter_bubble sameAs Q1415581.
- Filter_bubble sameAs Q1415581.
- Filter_bubble sameAs Filter_bubble.
- Filter_bubble wasDerivedFrom Filter_bubble?oldid=605861103.
- Filter_bubble isPrimaryTopicOf Filter_bubble.