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- noun
Balkanization of theInternet
Etymologies
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Examples
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lead to "cyberbalkanization"—discussions that lead to fragmentation and polarization rather than consensus, because the same medium that lets people access a large number of news sources also lets them pinpoint the ones they agree with and ignore the rest.
Public Affairs 2007
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lead to "cyberbalkanization"—discussions that lead to fragmentation and polarization rather than consensus, because the same medium that lets people access a large number of news sources also lets them pinpoint the ones they agree with and ignore the rest.
Social Networking 2007
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StumbleUpon co-founder and CEO Garrett Camp spoke with The Huffington Post recently about the future of how we get our news, the pros and cons of Facebook and twitter, and his thoughts on the cyberbalkanization of the web.
StumbleUpon CEO Garrett Camp On The Downside To Getting Our News On Facebook The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Law professor Cass Sunstein, currently a White House official, calls the risk "cyberbalkanization."
The Search for Serendipity L. Gordon Crovitz 2010
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StumbleUpon co-founder and CEO Garrett Camp spoke with The Huffington Post recently about the future of how we get our news, the pros and cons of Facebook and twitter, and his thoughts on the cyberbalkanization of the web.
StumbleUpon CEO Garrett Camp On The Downside To Getting Our News On Facebook The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Do you see a trend toward cyberbalkanization--that is, that we're shutting ourself off to content that does not coincidence without existing viewpoints or interests?
StumbleUpon CEO Garrett Camp On The Downside To Getting Our News On Facebook The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Law professor Cass Sunstein, currently a White House official, calls the risk "cyberbalkanization."
The Search for Serendipity L. Gordon Crovitz 2010
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Do you see a trend toward cyberbalkanization--that is, that we're shutting ourself off to content that does not coincidence without existing viewpoints or interests?
StumbleUpon CEO Garrett Camp On The Downside To Getting Our News On Facebook The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Law professor Cass Sunstein, currently a White House official, calls the risk "cyberbalkanization."
The Search for Serendipity L. Gordon Crovitz 2010
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StumbleUpon co-founder and CEO Garrett Camp spoke with The Huffington Post recently about the future of how we get our news, the pros and cons of Facebook and twitter, and his thoughts on the cyberbalkanization of the web.
StumbleUpon CEO Garrett Camp On The Downside To Getting Our News On Facebook The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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