Lower Quantity, Higher Quality: Auditing News Content and User Perceptions on Twitter/X Algorithmic versus Chronological Timelines
Stephanie Wang,
Shengchun Huang,
Alvin Zhou
et al.
Abstract:Social media personalization algorithms increasingly influence the flow of civic information through society, resulting in concerns about "filter bubbles'', "echo chambers'', and other ways they might exacerbate ideological segregation and fan the spread of polarizing content. To address these concerns, we designed and conducted a sociotechnical audit (STA) to investigate how Twitter/X's timeline algorithm affects news curation while also tracking how user perceptions change in response. We deployed a custom-b… Show more
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