First POST: Angry News Feed
07/23/2014Angry News Feed Is Facebook News Feed making political conflict worse? Josh Klemons of Foreign Policy makes that provocative suggestion in a fascinating post that looks at how his feed seems to have changed as the Israel-Gaza conflict has worsened. Since the News Feed algorithm shows a user more of whatever they appear to engage with, someone who posts or comments frequently in defense of one side will be shown more content reinforcing that stance, leading to an impression of greater polarization, he worries, convincingly. Related: Nathan Matias, a PhD student at the MIT Media Lab, has posted a terrific summary of a recent seminar given there by Christian Sandvig, Karrie Karaholios and Cedric Langbort on ways that researchers can audit the...