If you use the internet, you’ve probably heard of a filter bubble. Internet sites and social media platforms use algorithms that show you content based on your previous interactions, likes, and shares ...
Search engines and social networks seemingly provide resources that connect individuals through accessible information and debate. But invisibly, algorithmic editing of the web increasingly isolates ...
Facebook's algorithm sucks, and Congress wants to do something about it. A bipartisan group of lawmakers is pushing forward what it's titled the "Filter Bubble Transparency Act." Axios got a copy of ...
There’s something broken about much of social media. While the number of users increases at an astronomical rate, and there’s no denying its power when it comes to disseminating messages and ...
In today’s polarized political and social environment, 72% of the public uses some form of social media, according to the Pew Research Center, whether it be Instagram or Twitter. With the rise of ...
My fellow panelists and I had a great conversation about this Friday: The Filter Bubble: What's the Problem, and what (if anything) should be done about it? Social media and other online information ...
One common response to objections about social media platforms' speech restrictions—whether on speech about people's gender identity, about the possibility of COVID leaking from a lab, and more—is: ...
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