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    1. …in reply to @antoniogm
      antoniogm I mean, resistance to fragmentation specifically comes out of Facebook's monopoly status. If it was broken up, it would be a different situation for some platforms. I disagree that fragmentation forces filter bubbles tighter...
  1. …in reply to @Chronotope
    antoniogm Filter bubbles, to what extent they exist, arise out of the phenomenon of a single feed on a single platform, algorithmically sorted. They are when users think they are seeing the whole picture. If platforms fragment, they'd be forced to seek things out, for the most part...
    1. …in reply to @Chronotope
      antoniogm There's will always be exceptions, example: neo-Nazis on their hate-speech-friendly platforms will stay in an even stronger filter bubble because they won't be welcome elsewhere and no one will follow them except themselves, but that isolation is for the best.


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