Social media apps regularly present teens with algorithmically selected content often described as “for you,” suggesting, by implication, that the curated content is not just “for you” but also “about ...
But the real question is: connected to what? Parker Woodroof, Ph.D., a social media expert and associate professor of marketing at the Collat School of Business at the University of Alabama at ...
A proposed bill would remove any content suggested by an algorithm from social media feeds for Massachusetts teens. Social media platforms would only show teens content from accounts they subscribe to ...
In an era dominated by social media, misinformation has become an all too familiar foe, infiltrating our feeds and sowing seeds of doubt and confusion. With more than half of social media users across ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Nora McDonald, George Mason University (THE CONVERSATION) Social media apps regularly ...