Study Finds X Algorithm Prioritizes Ragebait that Disproportionately Impacts Democrats
The study found reply-driven content makes up under 7% of interactions, yet X’s algorithm still amplifies it and serves it more to Democrats.
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X's algorithm effectively ragebaits Democrats
Those who still use X, The Everything App with any regularity at all are probably aware of how the situation has deteriorated in the past few years. The algorithm feeds its users a steady stream of slop and right-wing talking points, and replies under posts are dominated by people (or bots) who have purchased a blue check to get a priority placement under a post. If Twitter was the internet’s town square, X has become the rundown, anger-inducing…
X's Algorithm Feeds Off Ragebait and Impacts Democrats More, Study Finds
X’s algorithm learns what you hate and shows you more of it, according to a new study just published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). The paper, titled Value misalignment of X’s feed algorithm is a reflection of value tensions in engagement, found that the site’s algorithm prioritized engagement above all else when it generated a user’s For You Page. It also showed that X serves more ragebait to people who say they …
X Algorithm Study Finds Angry Replies Can Fuel Ragebait
Arguing with a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, may be doing more than keeping the debate alive. A new study suggests the X algorithm can learn from those replies and keep serving users content that clashes with what they actually believe. According to a newly published Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences study, researchers examined whether the personalized For You feed on X reflects the values users say they hold. The researche…
Responding to publications you disagree with might be teaching the X algorithm exactly the opposite of what you want: that you want to see more similar content. A new study found that the feed “For You” tends to amplify publications contrary to the stated values of some users, a particularly pronounced effect among the Democrats analyzed. *** Researchers analyzed the feeds of 715 active X users in the United States during September and October 2…
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