Ideological Polarization through Selective Exposure: Social Media Perspectives
Abdullah Al Mohaimen,
Sayma Sultana,
Khandaker D. Islam
Abstract:This study seeks to outline the problems of polarization caused by social media and its current scenarios. It involves the elaboration of some important questions, but the answers are still open and cannot be overlooked. The paper discussed how social media connects people freely and how everything is done with one click. In this regard, there are many polarization effects for like-mindedness choices that have been discussed here from a social-psychological point of view. This like-minded choice can lead to an… Show more
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