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  • It’s not logically correct to think, “This person is right because what he’s saying is the same as what I’m saying.”

    • Self-centered confirmation bias. - confirmation bias nishio.icon
    • Perspectives on pragmatism:.
    • Focus on practicality and usefulness.
    • A decision to trust a person or information that has been beneficial in the past may be pragmatically correct.
      • It is reasonable to swing attention to a person’s transmission if you have seen some of his/her content and have determined that “what he/she produces has a high probability of benefiting you”.nishio.icon
        • This isn’t “this person is right because what he’s saying is the same as me.”
        • Connected and new” is important. - The same is not new.
          • There are tons of new ones that aren’t connected, so they’re less scarce.
          • It’s connected to my interests, and it’s new to me, which is beneficial because it expands my knowledge network.
      • It’s not about right and wrong.interestingnishio.icon - [I can only accept knowledge that is one step ahead of what I have now.
    • filter bubble Effects: [filter bubble
    • Internet and SNS algorithms provide information based on personal preferences and behavior.
    • Decreased exposure to different perspectives and information.
  • The importance of balance:.

  • echo chamber


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