Yep. Social media is still full of echo chambers.

I loved this quote from Petter Törnberg in an article about studying social media on Ars Technica:

First, you have echo chambers or filter bubbles. The risk of broad agreement is that if you want to have a functioning political conversation, functioning deliberation, you do need to do that across the partisan divide. If you're only having a conversation with people who already agree with each other, that's not enough. There's debate on how widespread echo chambers are online, but it is quite established that there are a lot of spaces online that aren't very constructive because there's only people from one political side. So that's one ingredient that you need. You need to have a diversity of opinion, a diversity of perspective.

Yep. In one particular case I'm familiar with there is only one type of diversity 🤣