arXiv Open Access 2024

Breaking Political Filter Bubbles via Social Comparison

Nouran Soliman Motahhare Eslami Karrie Karahalios
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Online social platforms allow users to filter out content they do not like. According to selective exposure theory, people tend to view content they agree with more to get more self-assurance. This causes people to live in ideological filter bubbles. We report on a user study that encourages users to break the political filter bubble of their Twitter feed by reading more diverse viewpoints through social comparison. The user study is conducted using political-bias analyzing and Twitter-mirroring tools to compare the political slant of what a user reads and what other Twitter users read about a topic, and in general. The results show that social comparison can have a great impact on users' reading behavior by motivating them to read viewpoints from the opposing political party.

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Nouran Soliman

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Motahhare Eslami

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Karrie Karahalios

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Soliman, N., Eslami, M., Karahalios, K. (2024). Breaking Political Filter Bubbles via Social Comparison. https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.07150

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