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RE: LeoThread 2025-10-17 02-52

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Confirmation bias fuels division by filtering what users see, reinforcing preconceptions whether they are accurate or not. If someone believes Charlie Kirk is hateful, they will primarily encounter clips that support that view. Conversely, supporters may only see videos that portray him in a positive light. This selective exposure prevents a balanced understanding and deepens societal divides.

The impact extends beyond individual perceptions. It creates a polarized environment where nuance is often lost, and complex issues are reduced to black-and-white narratives. The danger is that people may form harsh judgments based on incomplete or manipulated information.

Recognizing Complexity in Personal Identity