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University of Amsterdam: Social media polarize politics for a different reason than you might think

Posted on October 24, 2022 by ResearchBuzz

University of Amsterdam: Social media polarize politics for a different reason than you might think. “Social media are polarizing not because they isolate us with likeminded others, as often thought, but because they provide spaces where we create social identities that increasingly align with our political preferences.”

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