Cults represent an extreme example of epistemic closure. In cults, believers are encouraged to cut off friends and family who do not join and preemptively discredit evidence that contradicts the cult's beliefs.
Influencers and social media can unintentionally promote epistemically closed systems through the formation of parasocial relationships.
The isolation of dissenters in the digital space can lead to a strengthening of extreme opinions. A strong sense of belonging in online groups, including conspiracy groups, can also contribute to epistemic closure.
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‘Unsolicited Advice’ talks about pseudoscience, cults and the role social media plays in this.
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