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Published 11:11 8 Dec 2015 GMT
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Speaking to the PsyPost about their findings, John explained:
"People unfriend people who have different political views to theirs. By unfriending we are further contributing to the formation of echo chambers and filter bubbles.
"More than that, these findings suggest that the people most likely to unfriend are younger, more politically active, more active on Facebook, have lots of Facebook friends, and have more extreme political views — these are important people in online discussions."
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