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Social Media Algorithms Can Shape Affective Polarization via Exposure to Antidemocratic Attitudes and Partisan Animosity

Social Media Algorithms Can Shape Affective Polarization via Exposure to Antidemocratic Attitudes and Partisan Animosity

by Emma Klekotka | Nov 13, 2024

AFFILIATE RESEARCH Social Media Algorithms Can Shape Affective Polarization via Exposure to Antidemocratic Attitudes and Partisan Animosity Tiziano Piccardi, Martin Saveski, Chenyan Jia, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Jeanne L. Tsai, Michael Bernstein | November 2024 Abstract:...
The algorithmic knowledge gap within and between countries: Implications for combatting misinformation

The algorithmic knowledge gap within and between countries: Implications for combatting misinformation

by Emma Klekotka | Aug 13, 2024

AFFILIATE RESEARCH The algorithmic knowledge gap within and between countries: Implications for combatting misinformation Myojung Chung & John Wihbey | August 2024 Abstract: While understanding how social media algorithms operate is essential to protect oneself...
The Facebook Algorithm’s Active Role in Climate Advertisement Delivery

The Facebook Algorithm’s Active Role in Climate Advertisement Delivery

by Emma Klekotka | Apr 13, 2024

AFFILIATE RESEARCH The Facebook Algorithm’s Active Role in Climate Advertisement Delivery Aruna Sankaranarayanan, Erik Hemberg, Piotr Sapiezynski, and Una-May O’Reilly |  April 2024 Abstract: Communication strongly influences attitudes toward climate change. In...
What’s in the Black Box? How Algorithmic Knowledge Promotes Corrective and Restrictive Actions to Counter Misinformation in the USA, the UK, South Korea and Mexico

What’s in the Black Box? How Algorithmic Knowledge Promotes Corrective and Restrictive Actions to Counter Misinformation in the USA, the UK, South Korea and Mexico

by Emma Klekotka | Aug 13, 2023

AFFILIATE RESEARCH What’s in the Black Box? How Algorithmic Knowledge Promotes Corrective and Restrictive Actions to Counter Misinformation in the USA, the UK, South Korea and Mexico Myojung Chung | August 2023 Abstract: While there has been a growing call for...