Filter Bubble Rhetorical Analysis

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In the past years, social media has grown drastically and is affecting people in many different ways. How is this happening? Those who agree social media is affecting people will convince many because of the spreading of false information, emotional appeal, and the connection social media provides to people and Cass R. Sustein, Nicholas Carr, and Eli Pariser are able to provide this information in their articles or speeches. Many experts show how emotional appeal is used In “Beware Online “Filter Bubbles”” by Eli Pariser, he states that “your filter bubble depends on who you are, and it depends on what you do” (Pariser). The author is explaining to the audience that google is showing the users the results that they know their audience wants …show more content…

Cass R. Sunstein talks about this in her article “How Facebook Makes Us Dumber.” She states that social media “intentionally spreads false information” (Sunstein). In her article she explains how Americans look for answers they want to hear even if the information is incorrect and how there is a rapid increase in not supporting true information, and this does not only happen on social media but in the real world too. Pariser talks in his article about how “it will be very hard for people to watch or consume something that has not in some sense been tailored for them” (Pariser). He talks in his speech about the filter bubbles social media put on for people. Sunstein also shows that people have a specific place in putting this false information and one is “within homogenous clusters” …show more content…

In “How Social Media is Ruining Politics” Carr states that “social media is used to connect with the public” (Carr). Many different types of social media are used for this like Periscope, Snapchat, Twitter, YouTube, and Facebook. Periscope is an application where live videos are streamed and anyone can view the broadcasts posted. Snapchat is an application where pictures, videos, or chats are taken and hen deleted a few seconds after that person sees the Snapchat. Twitter an online news and social application where people post and read short memos called "tweets". YouTube is a site where people around the world share videos that can be seen by anyone. Finally, Facebook is a website that makes it easy to share what is going on in someone’s life and make a connection between people. These resources help give people the connection everyone desires. He also states “both aim to give followers a warm-and-fuzzy feeling” which explains a reason for how it affects people. In “online filter bubbles” Pariser talks about the connection everyone desires is his words saying “we need it to connect us all together” (Pariser). Pariser is stating that people do not only want a connection but that they also need it because it helps us understand what is going on around

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