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Why don’t we fact-check, even when the truth is right in front of us? Part 1 looked at the psychological barriers that keep us from fact-checking. Part 2 explores the social and cultural influences that shape what we believe—and why we sometimes ignore the facts. From tribal loyalty and group identity, to echo chambers created by social media algorithms, to the distrust many people feel toward fact-checkers, these hidden forces make misinformation harder to spot. ☝️Here’s the Truth Check: once we recognize these influences, we can start to push back. 🎯 What this episode covers: • Why belonging to a group can make it harder to see the truth • How social media algorithms trap us in echo chambers • Why distrust of fact-checkers makes us more vulnerable to spin • Practical ways to step outside the bubble and see more clearly Full sources + free downloadable PDF: https://american-together.com/episode... 💬 Join the conversation 💬 Have you ever realized you were in an echo chamber? What helped you step out of it? Has a trusted friend or family member ever challenged your group’s belief, and made you stop to think? Share your story in the comments—I’ll be reading! 🧭 Practice Challenge 🧭 Notice your own social media feed this week. What kinds of stories keep showing up? Then, deliberately search for the opposite perspective—just once. See how it feels. ⏸️ Community Note ⏸️ This space isn’t about forcing agreement. It’s about reflection and respect. Disagree? Great — explain why. Share your angle. Here, differences are strengths, not weapons. 🛠 3 Ps in Action: Comment Edition (clickable) 🛠 https://american-together.com/3-ps-in... Need a little extra help shaping your reply? This quick guide uses the same 3 Ps process I use myself: Pause, Pinpoint Truth, Proceed with Purposeful Forethought. 📖 Chapters 📖 00:00 – Opening Segment 01:17 – Tribalism & Group Identity 03:17 – The Asch Conformity Experiment 04:16 – Echo Chambers & Social Media Algorithms 06:37 – Distrust in Fact-Checkers 08:27 – Personal Story: Seeing Through a Different Lens 10:11 – Final Reflection & Practice Challenge 12:49 – Closing Segment 🔎 Core Sources (clickable) 🔎 1. Asch (1955) — "Opinions and social pressure" — https://www.simplypsychology.org/asch... 2. Maslow (1943) — "A theory of human motivation" — https://doi.org/10.1037/h0054346 3. Pariser (2011) — "The filter bubble" — https://www.ted.com/talks/eli_pariser... 4. Pew Research Center (n.d.) — "Facts & fact-checking" — https://www.pewresearch.org/topic/new... 5. Tajfel & Turner (1979) — "Social identity theory" — https://www.simplypsychology.org/soci... (Full APA-formatted citations are in the PDF linked above.) #AmericanTogether #Misinformation #MediaLiteracy #SocialMediaAlgorithms