Computer ScienceScientific Reports
Echo chamber effects on short video platforms
Y. Gao, F. Liu, et al.
Short video platforms can intensify group polarization via algorithmic feeds, creating homogeneous “echo chambers” that amplify misleading information. This study quantifies echo chamber effects using selective exposure and homophily across Douyin, TikTok, and Bilibili, compares platform- and topic-level patterns, and highlights implications for managing rumor spread. This research was conducted by Authors present in <Authors> tag.
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