论文标题

Echo Chambers存在! (但是他们充满了反对的观点)

Echo Chambers Exist! (But They're Full of Opposing Views)

论文作者

Bright, Jonathan, Marchal, Nahema, Ganesh, Bharath, Rudinac, Stevan

论文摘要

Echo Chambers的理论表明,在线政治讨论是在意识形态同质性的条件下进行的,最近在许多民主国家中观察到的政治两极分化和激进化模式的解释已获得了知名度。但是,尽管微观级别的实验工作表明,个人可能会倾向于支持其信念的信息,但最近的宏观研究对这种趋势在实践中是否会产生回声室的怀疑,而是暗示交叉切割暴露是数字生活的共同特征。在本文中,我们为这些分歧结果提供了解释。我们以认知不和谐理论为基础,并利用从在线白人民族主义网站上获取的观察性跟踪数据,我们探讨了意识形态“ Echo Chamber”中的个人如何与相反的观点互动。我们表明,这种类型的曝光远非对激进的在线讨论有害,实际上是鼓励人们保持参与的此类空间的核心特征。在这个回声室中,最常见的“回声”实际上是相反的观点被破坏和边缘化的声音。因此,尽管存在对立观点的统一,但不仅存在回声室,而且还存在。我们以对寻求促进更温和的政治互联网的人们的政策影响进行了反思。

The theory of echo chambers, which suggests that online political discussions take place in conditions of ideological homogeneity, has recently gained popularity as an explanation for patterns of political polarization and radicalization observed in many democratic countries. However, while micro-level experimental work has shown evidence that individuals may gravitate towards information that supports their beliefs, recent macro-level studies have cast doubt on whether this tendency generates echo chambers in practice, instead suggesting that cross-cutting exposures are a common feature of digital life. In this article, we offer an explanation for these diverging results. Building on cognitive dissonance theory, and making use of observational trace data taken from an online white nationalist website, we explore how individuals in an ideological 'echo chamber' engage with opposing viewpoints. We show that this type of exposure, far from being detrimental to radical online discussions, is actually a core feature of such spaces that encourages people to stay engaged. The most common 'echoes' in this echo chamber are in fact the sound of opposing viewpoints being undermined and marginalized. Hence echo chambers exist not only in spite of but thanks to the unifying presence of oppositional viewpoints. We conclude with reflections on policy implications of our study for those seeking to promote a more moderate political internet.

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