Sans Filtre App: Media socio-economics project
In the context of a media socio-economics course we had to work on a media-related issue and therefore chose to focus on Filter Bubbles. The term "filter bubbles" was invented by Eli Pariser in 2010 and is defined as the state of intellectual isolation resulting from the fact that individuals only consume content that is in close or distant agreement with their political and societal opinions.
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The "Sans Filtre" application provides a solution to the problem of filter bubbles. Indeed, its ingenious algorithm gathers all the articles published by the French media in real time and classifies them by subject matter or by date of publication by proposing indicators of political orientation and reliability of sources. The application provides a broader view that is as close to reality as possible.
If you are interested in reading the complete project brief :)


