Michael Vera on Nostr: Echo Chambers often merge validation with personal identity. When the echo effect is ...
Echo Chambers often merge validation with personal identity. When the echo effect is removed, it triggers cognitive dissonance—leaving people feeling exposed, vulnerable, and eager to retreat.
How can we create spaces that break echo chambers without alienating people?
#socialmedia #philosophy
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