Daily Me

The term has also been associated with the phenomenon of individuals customizing and personalizing their news feeds, resulting in their being exposed only to content they are already inclined to agree with.

[citation needed] The term has also been associated with the phenomenon of individuals customizing and personalizing their news feeds, resulting in their being exposed only to content they are already inclined to agree with.

"[3] Cass Sunstein, a law professor at the University of Chicago, analyzes the implications of the Daily Me in his book Republic.com.

[citation needed] Daily me and echo chambers have been suggested as one of the extremes of society induced by technology, the other being Tyranny of the majority.

noosfeer is addressing this issue by letting the users explore subjects with a wider range in the results, avoiding the filter bubble effect.