“…Instead, topological thinking puts equal emphasis on the question of how continuous change (with is clearly visible in the dynamics of platformization) and enduring relations as practices can be thought of together (Martin & Secor, 2014, p. 422). Consequently, when researching platforms through a topological lens, it seems important to trace both the stabilization of platforms as relational settings and the highly dynamic and ambivalent or contested practices of platform (re)production and usage, which may also include significant elements of 'messing around' or 'trial and error' as well as the contestation of ethical, political and technical logics (see also Gray et al, 2018;Kitchin et al, 2015, p. 16;Williamson, 2015;Hartong & Förschler, 2019). As topological thinking suggests, the interesting question then is which relations remain or what stays 'typical' even though changes occur (Decuypere & Simons, 2016), including, for example, the various 'paths' a user may take on a (customized or interactive) platform.…”