“Breaking the Bubble” is a valuable tool for being a media literate consumer. This section focuses on ways to explore the spectrum of viewpoints and opinions that people have to develop your own more educated views. Considering a range of perspectives matters because people often justify their opinions using confirmation bias. Confirmation bias is when we knowingly or unknowingly choose to pay attention to information that proves us right. Considering multiple sides of an argument or subject helps us add nuance to our views. You can do this when reading an article or watching a video, but in all situations it is an essential component to media literacy. This is because media literacy is all about knowing what you are consuming and if it is reliable. Reading an opinion piece doesn’t necessarily mean that it is unreliable or un-factual, but it could be focusing on information that only from a specific angle and controlling how it wants the reader to perceive and issue. It is important to avoid this and ensure that you have a well rounded understanding of the topic you want to know more about.