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===== Date and country of first publication<ref>Date and country of first publication as informed by the Scopus database (December 2023).</ref>===== 2018<br> Germany ===== Definition ===== Online ethnic segregation refers to the division or clustering of individuals from different ethnic groups within online spaces or platforms. It can occur on various online platforms such as social media, online communities, or digital marketplaces. This segregation can be voluntary, where individuals naturally gravitate towards communities or platforms based on their ethnic background, or it can be enforced through discriminatory practices or policies. There are several factors that contribute to online ethnic segregation. Language barriers, cultural differences, and the desire for people to connect with others who share similar backgrounds and experiences can all play a role. Additionally, algorithms used by platforms to recommend content or connections may inadvertently contribute to segregation by perpetuating existing biases or preferences. Online ethnic segregation can have both positive and negative implications. On one hand, it can provide a sense of community and support for individuals who may face discrimination offline. It can also help foster cultural preservation and enable easier access to resources or information specific to particular ethnic groups. However, it can also reinforce divisions and hinder integration or understanding between different ethnic communities. It can perpetuate stereotypes and limit exposure to diverse perspectives and experiences. This can create echo chambers or filter bubbles where individuals are only exposed to information that supports their existing beliefs or biases. Efforts to combat online ethnic segregation include promoting diversity and inclusivity in online spaces, implementing policies that discourage discriminatory practices, and ensuring platforms and algorithms are designed to prioritize diverse interactions and content exposure. Encouraging cross-cultural dialogue, promoting multicultural content, and creating safe spaces for individuals from different ethnic backgrounds to engage can also help address the issue. ==See also== ==References== ==Notes== <references /> {{NoteAI}} ==Online ethnic segregation appears in the following literature== Nisser A., Weidmann N.B. (2018). Online ethnic segregation in a post conflict setting. ''European Journal of Communication'', ''33''(5), 489-504. SAGE Publications Ltd.https://doi.org/10.1177/0267323118784816
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