User talk:HLMarcus/sandbox

Filter bubbles are a personalized algorithms that hide information from your feed because you have not shown any interest in them. The term was coined by activist Eli Prasier and he believes the problem with them is that it blocks off important information from reaching us.[1] The algorithms behind the filter bubbles do not let you know that you are in a filter bubble. [2] The term filter bubbles grew in Google searches during the 2016 presidential election because it has peaked society’s interest in “walled gardens of information.” [3]. Filter bubbles do not only rely on past searches but can also be affected by location, internet connection, and/or type of search engine. [4]

HLMarcus (talk) 18:38, 22 October 2021 (UTC)HLMarcus