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Built-In Bias: How Pre-Installed Tech Silences Center-Right News

An unseen algorithmic filter is isolating news consumption, creating a divide in how Americans perceive current events. This growing bias affects the representation of center-right perspectives.

by Editorial Staff|Jul 16, 2026|1 MIN READ|POLITICS

In today's media landscape, many Americans feel as though they are witnessing two entirely different narratives regarding current events. This perception is not unfounded; it stems from the influence of algorithmic filters that curate the news we see.

These filters often prioritize certain viewpoints while marginalizing others, particularly center-right perspectives. As a result, individuals may find themselves in echo chambers, where their views are reinforced rather than challenged.

The implications of this divide are significant, as it can lead to a fragmented society where consensus on key issues becomes increasingly difficult to achieve. Understanding the role of technology in shaping our news consumption is crucial for fostering a more informed public.