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Because algorithms prioritize engagement, they naturally feed users content that aligns with their existing beliefs and biases. This algorithmic confirmation bias can slowly radicalize political views and polarize communities. When individuals inhabit entirely different media ecosystems, finding a common cultural or political ground becomes exceptionally difficult. Global Uniformity vs. Hyper-Localization In its place is the "micro-culture