An environment and especially an online environment in which people are exposed only to opinions and information that conform to their existing beliefs. From: merriam-webster.com
Filter Bubbles Pros and Cons
Positive
From the user’s point of view, personalization helps cut through content overload and it takes users right to content they’re likely to want to consume.
From a company’s point of view, it increases the amount of time a user spends on a website, users return more often, and higher engagement levels are seen by delivering personalization.
Negative
Internet users become separated from information that disagrees with their viewpoints, effectively isolating them in their own cultural or ideological bubbles. The choices made by these algorithms are not transparent and it's very likely, that unless you are thinking about the news and media you receive, you can "live" in a filter bubble forever.