radicalice
Radicalice is a neologism in media studies and psychology that denotes a pattern by which individuals’ beliefs become rapidly more radical as a result of interactive reinforcement within online information environments. The concept highlights how exposure to highly polarized content, confirmation biases, social endorsement cues, and algorithmic recommendation can create feedback loops that harden attitudes and narrow consideration of alternatives.
Origin and usage: The term blends radical and ice, used metaphorically to suggest a chilling or solidifying
Mechanisms: Radicalice emphasizes the role of digital platforms in shaping belief dynamics, including selective exposure, echo
Relation to radicalization: The term is often discussed alongside radicalization but is not universally accepted as
Criticism and usage: Critics argue that the term can be vague or redundant with existing literature on
See also: radicalization, online extremism, echo chamber, filter bubble, algorithmic amplification.