Ideological asymmetry
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This encyclopedia entry explores ideological asymmetry in political communication, underscoring how personal biases, social media, and partisan identities shape interactions with political information. It explores how susceptibility to disinformation varies with political orientation due to psychological predispositions and targeted media strategies. The discussion extends to theories like motivated reasoning and the Identity-based Model of Political Belief, which explain the selective acceptance of information that aligns with existing beliefs and partisan identities. The role of populism is highlighted, emphasizing how affective polarization and narrative framing on social media platforms amplify ideological divides. Additionally, the entry addresses the strategic use of visual content in political messaging, which enhances emotional engagement and deepens ideological asymmetries. Overall, the examination of how digital platforms cater to specific demographics and ideologies reveals a complex landscape of political communication marked by significant ideological asymmetries.