I haven't thought about it. I didn't feel any impact.
But now that I think about it: yes when I do research on a subject I find new information, often outside my filter bubble. For instance on Karabakh ( https://adssx.substack.com/p/who-won-in-nagorno-karabakh ) my initial view was probably "pro Armenian" + "Russia won" (based on my filter bubble) and as I made research I switched to "f*ck it's complicated" + "Russia lost". And after I published the article someone answered and sent me information (that I wouldn't have read otherwise, because outside my filter bubble) confirming this "it's complicated" moderate view.
So on the margins it may have a positive impact. To be confirmed...
Do you think/feel it has an impact on your filter bubble? (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filter_bubble)
I haven't thought about it. I didn't feel any impact.
But now that I think about it: yes when I do research on a subject I find new information, often outside my filter bubble. For instance on Karabakh ( https://adssx.substack.com/p/who-won-in-nagorno-karabakh ) my initial view was probably "pro Armenian" + "Russia won" (based on my filter bubble) and as I made research I switched to "f*ck it's complicated" + "Russia lost". And after I published the article someone answered and sent me information (that I wouldn't have read otherwise, because outside my filter bubble) confirming this "it's complicated" moderate view.
So on the margins it may have a positive impact. To be confirmed...