Collective memory vs algorithmic feed

In earlier decades, people disagreed fiercely — but often about the same events and facts. Today, disagreement increasingly begins earlier: at what is even seen or acknowledged. Algorithmic feeds have fragmented attention itself.

What matters is not polarization alone, but the erosion of shared reference points that make disagreement meaningful.

Source: The Fragmentation of Collective Attention

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