Algorithmic curation
Algorithmic curation is the curation (organizing and maintaining a collection) of online media using computer algorithms. Examples include search engine algorithms and social media algorithms.[1] Examples include the Twitter feed algorithm, Facebook's algorithmic feeds and the Google search algorithm.
Curation algorithms are typically proprietary "black box" algorithms, leading to concern about invisible bias in their choices and the creation of filter bubbles.[1][2]
References
- "New exhibit highlights differences between algorithmic and human curation | University of Oxford". www.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
- Berman, Ron; Katona, Zsolt (September 2016). "The Impact of Curation Algorithms on Social Network Content Quality and Structure". Working Papers.
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