Constraints on observing actions and limited attention in collective decisions spontaneously form echo chambers that lock groups into inaccurate states and make accuracy highly sensitive to social weighting.
A study of some social factors in perception.Archives of Psychology (Columbia University), 1935
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Messaging strategies and the emergence of echo chambers in collective decision-making
Constraints on observing actions and limited attention in collective decisions spontaneously form echo chambers that lock groups into inaccurate states and make accuracy highly sensitive to social weighting.