noun
filter bubble
Computing term for the intellectual isolation that can result from personalized searches and algorithms.
SNSのフィルターバブルによって、自分と異なる意見に触れる機会が減っている。
Because of social media filter bubbles, opportunities to encounter opinions different from one's own are decreasing.
Alternate spelling with a middle dot, reflecting the English word boundary.
エコーチェンバー (echo chamber) refers to an environment where a person only encounters beliefs or opinions that coincide with their own, often reinforcing them. フィルターバブル specifically emphasizes the role of algorithmic filtering in creating such isolation.
Loanword from English 'filter bubble', coined by internet activist Eli Pariser.