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  1. Oct 12, 2018 · This result implies that echo chambers evolve when refriending happens in addition to social posting, but refriending is not the driving force for the formation of disconnected clusters of individuals with similar attitudes. Larger latitudes of acceptance: Scenarios 11 and 12. We also tested the impact of larger latitudes of acceptance.

    • Daniel Geschke, Jan Lorenz, Jan Lorenz, Peter Holtz
    • 111
    • 2019
    • 12 October 2018
    • Daniel Geschke1*, Jan Lorenz2,3 and Peter Holtz4
    • Research questions
    • Agents’ activities
    • Conclusion

    1Institut f€ur Demokratie und Zivilgesellschaft (Institute for Democracy and Civil Society, IDZ), Jena, Germany 2BIGSSS Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences, Jacobs University, Bremen, Germany 3Department of Computational Social Science, GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne, Germany 4Leibniz-Institut fur Wisse...

    We ran several simulations using the aforementioned parsimonious ABM to gauge the effects of different ways of information propagation (see the paragraph ‘Simulation scenarios’ below) on the formation of echo chambers and filter bubbles. We also implemented rudimentary social structures in the form of friendship networks analogue to online social m...

    In every time step, new bits of information appear in attitude space at random positions. They come to the attention of individuals, who try to integrate them. Further on, individuals might also post a randomly selected bit of information they hold in memory to the attention of their friends. For example, in Figure 1, the red individual might addit...

    Modern technology cannot be stopped; people like to share their experiences digitally, and tech giants will further professionalize recommender systems to maximize the time users spend on their sites. On an individual level, these processes may lead to reassurance and enhancement of individually existing attitudes, behaviours, and identities. They ...

  2. Jan 25, 2024 · Published January 25, 2024 by Reverb. Demos. Making its debut at NAMM 2024 today is the new Third Man Hardware Triple Threat. As with previous Third Man products, the Triple Threat is a collaborative effort—this time, with the affordably minded Donner brand. The new Triple Threat is, as its name implies, a triad of effects packed into one ...

  3. Feb 5, 2024 · The third effect is an echo, which is derived from the Yellow Fall Delay, Donner’s first pedal from 2013, and has a warm analog tone and rich feedback. The Triple Threat can be used for various genres and styles of music, except for opera, according to White.

  4. Jan 25, 2024 · Distortion is given Volume, Gain and Tone; Echo offers Level, Feedback and Time; and Phaser has Level, Rate and Depth. Officially, the Triple Threat project began after White took interest in Donner's Alpha Series of effects from 2017, but the White Stripes legend's desire to build a budget-friendly pedal goes back even further.

  5. Jun 12, 2024 · Aside from that, there’s an input, output and connection for the included PSU. You’ll quickly notice that the Triple Threat is pretty small at 25mm x 195mm x 60mm, making this a great grab ’n’ go pedal if you’re in need of a simple set of effects. Each effect has three controls – gain, tone and volume for the distortion, rate, depth ...

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  7. Third Man Hardware designed the external appearance of The Triple Threat, adding its signature patterns such as lightning bolts from the Tesla tower on the panel, three sharp stripes in front and the signature diagrams from Third Man Hardware’s logo on both sides of the pedal. Main Features. 3-in-1 analog effect pedal. PHASER: DEPTH, RATE, LEVEL.

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