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Inside the funhouse mirror factory: How social media distorts perceptions of norms. | LitMetric

Inside the funhouse mirror factory: How social media distorts perceptions of norms.

Curr Opin Psychol

Department of Psychology Center for Neural Science, New York University, Norwegian School of Economics, USA. Electronic address:

Published: December 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The paper explores how modern technology, especially social media, distorts social norms, creating a "funhouse mirror" effect that can lead to extreme perceptions compared to real-life norms.
  • It discusses the phenomenon of pluralistic ignorance, where false beliefs about social norms can mislead individuals about what is actually common behavior or opinion.
  • By integrating findings from various fields, the authors propose a framework to understand and address these distortions, highlighting the negative impacts on both individual and societal levels, like increased misunderstanding and polarization.

Article Abstract

The current paper explains how modern technology interacts with human psychology to create a funhouse mirror version of social norms. We argue that norms generated on social media often tend to be more extreme than offline norms which can create false perceptions of norms-known as pluralistic ignorance. We integrate research from political science, psychology, and cognitive science to explain how online environments become saturated with false norms, who is misrepresented online, what happens when online norms deviate from offline norms, where people are affected online, and why expressions are more extreme online. We provide a framework for understanding and correcting for the distortions in our perceptions of social norms that are created by social media platforms. We argue the funhouse mirror nature of social media can be pernicious for individuals and society by increasing pluralistic ignorance and false polarization.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.copsyc.2024.101918DOI Listing

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