I guess it depends on the emotional investment of the person on their beliefs. Most people are sane and practical. Beliefs don’t really mean much to them personally when compared to the functions of a social support structure. This is basically people taking the social dynamics happening in a social group founded on certain beliefs at face value. The actual social interactions are not actually dependent on the specifics of the beliefs themselves. That’s why you see the echo chamber effect regardless of the beliefs themselves.
I guess it depends on the emotional investment of the person on their beliefs. Most people are sane and practical. Beliefs don’t really mean much to them personally when compared to the functions of a social support structure. This is basically people taking the social dynamics happening in a social group founded on certain beliefs at face value. The actual social interactions are not actually dependent on the specifics of the beliefs themselves. That’s why you see the echo chamber effect regardless of the beliefs themselves.