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Eli Pariser
American activist and author
American activist and author
Eli Pariser is an American activist and author best known for his work on internet policy. He coined the term 'filter bubble' and advocates for greater transparency online.
Eli Pariser (born December 17, 1980) is an American activist, author, and organizer recognized for his influential ideas on online information filtering and civic engagement. He served as the executive director of MoveOn.org, where he helped mobilize large-scale digital campaigns. Pariser authored the bestselling book 'The Filter Bubble', exploring the impact of personalized search on democracy and public discourse. He co-founded Upworthy, a digital media company focused on sharing socially relevant content. His work has sparked global discussions on internet transparency, algorithmic bias, and digital citizenship. Pariser frequently speaks at conferences and advises organizations on engagement strategies and ethical technology. He continues to advocate for policies that promote an open and inclusive internet. His writings and initiatives have made him a leading voice in the fields of activism and digital media.
Eli Pariser