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Filter bubbles and fake news

Published: 05 April 2017 Publication History

Abstract

The results of the 2016 Brexit referendum in the U.K. and presidential election in the U.S. surprised pollsters and traditional media alike, and social media is now being blamed in part for creating echo chambers that encouraged the spread of fake news that influenced voters.

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Published: 05 April 2017
Published in XRDS Volume 23, Issue 3

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