suodinosia
Suodinosia refers to the practice of filtering or refining information to create a curated, often more palatable, version of reality. The term originates from the Finnish words *suodata* (to filter) and *tieto* (information), suggesting a deliberate process of selecting and presenting data in a way that aligns with personal, cultural, or ideological preferences. This concept is closely related to broader phenomena such as confirmation bias, echo chambers, and selective exposure, where individuals prioritize sources or perspectives that reinforce their existing beliefs while dismissing or downplaying contradictory information.
Suodinosia can occur consciously or unconsciously, often through the use of algorithms in digital media, social
The phenomenon is not inherently negative, as selective attention is a natural cognitive process that helps