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Bluesky: Network topology, polarization, and algorithmic curation [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE
Bluesky is a nascent “Twitter-like” and decentralized social media network with novel features and unprecedented data access. This paper provides a characterization of its interaction network, studying the political leaning, polarization, network structure, and algorithmic curation mechanisms of five million users.
Dorian Quelle, A Bovet
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Personalised But Impersonal: Listeners' Experiences of Algorithmic Curation on Music Streaming Services

open access: yesProceedings of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2023
The consumption of music is increasingly reliant on the personalisation, recommendation, and automated curation features of music streaming services.
Sophie Freeman   +2 more
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Curation Algorithms and Filter Bubbles in Social Networks

Marketing Science, 2020
Do curation and personalization algorithms on social media create filter bubbles and increase content polarization?
Ron Berman, Zsolt Katona
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Clickbait news and algorithmic curation: A game theory framework of the relation between journalism, users, and platforms

open access: yesNew Media and Society, 2023
Algorithmic curation of social media platforms is considered to create a clickbait media environment. Although clickbait practices can be risky especially for legacy news outlets, clickbait is widely applied.
Juliane A Lischka, Marcel Garz
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A Normative Framework for Assessing the Information Curation Algorithms of the Internet

Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2023
It is critical to understand how algorithms structure the information people see and how those algorithms support or undermine society’s core values. We offer a normative framework for the assessment of the information curation algorithms that determine much of what people see on the internet.
David Lazer   +2 more
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Identifying, Measuring and Contesting Algorithmically Curated Misinformation

Companion Publication of the 2021 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing, 2021
This research examines the role of algorithms driving the online platforms in surfacing misinformation. Specifically, my dissertation work explores how can we ethically develop scalable audit pipelines to identify, measure and contest algorithmically curated misinformation.
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Remixing, Seeing, and Curating: Algorithms’ Influence on Human Creativity

Creativity and Cognition, 2021
In this doctoral research program, the influence of algorithms on creative perception and construction is investigated. First, I outline the need for a clear framework that aims to measure viewer-defined online creativity. To meet this need, I offer a 5-part mixed methods approach that synthesizes qualitative, quantitative, and visual data to construct
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Algorithmic Assortment Curation: An Empirical Study of Buybox in Online Marketplaces

Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, 2022
Problem definition: Online marketplaces have revolutionized online sales by creating platforms that connect millions of buyers and sellers. Although the presence of numerous third-party sellers attracts customers, it also results in a proliferation of listings for each product, making it difficult for customers to choose between the available options.
Santiago Gallino   +2 more
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Algorithmic curation

Alessandro Nai   +2 more
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Algorithmic memorial videos: Contextualising automated curation

Memory Studies, 2016
Web platforms such as Facebook and Google have recently developed features which algorithmically curate digital artefacts composed of posts taken from personal online archives. While these artefacts ask people to fondly remember their digital histories, they can cause controversy when they depict recently deceased loved ones.
Lambert, A, Nansen, B, Arnold, M
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