In Your Bubble
Short Definition
People process reality through different media and social information bubbles, so disagreements often come from input mismatch rather than logic failure.
Expanded Description
The concept argues that news selection, feeds, peers, and algorithmic filtering shape what people perceive as obvious truth. Different bubbles create different narrative baselines.
As a result, two people can each reason coherently from different inputs and still arrive at opposite conclusions.
Persuasion Insight
Facts are less effective across bubbles when baseline assumptions differ. Persuasion improves when messaging adapts to the listener's information environment.