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Filter bubbles, how algorithms manipulate our thinking

A filter bubble is an online environment in which algorithms expose people to a content that is based on their interests and behavior.  Previous interactions with different platforms are used to predict future needs.  Over time, this personalization becomes more accurate and narrows the stream of content down to the components that are highly relevant to the interests of an individual. 

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