The Interaction between Political Typology and Filter Bubbles in News Recommendation Algorithms

被引:26
|
作者
Liu, Ping [1 ]
Shivaram, Karthik [2 ]
Culotta, Aron [2 ]
Shapiro, Matthew A. [1 ]
Bilgic, Mustafa [1 ]
机构
[1] IIT, Chicago, IL 60616 USA
[2] Tulane Univ, New Orleans, LA 70118 USA
来源
PROCEEDINGS OF THE WORLD WIDE WEB CONFERENCE 2021 (WWW 2021) | 2021年
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
filter bubbles; news recommendation; political polarization; policy issues; simulation; CLIMATE-CHANGE; POLARIZATION; EXPOSURE; YOUTUBE;
D O I
10.1145/3442381.3450113
中图分类号
TP18 [人工智能理论];
学科分类号
081104 ; 0812 ; 0835 ; 1405 ;
摘要
Algorithmic personalization of news and social media content aims to improve user experience; however, there is evidence that this filtering can have the unintended side effect of creating homogeneous "filter bubbles," in which users are over-exposed to ideas that conform with their preexisting perceptions and beliefs. In this paper, we investigate this phenomenon in the context of political news recommendation algorithms, which have important implications for civil discourse. We first collect and curate a collection of over 900K news articles from 41 sources annotated by topic and partisan lean. We then conduct simulation studies to investigate how different algorithmic strategies affect filter bubble formation. Drawing on Pew studies of political typologies, we identify heterogeneous effects based on the user's pre-existing preferences. For example, we find that i) users with more extreme preferences are shown less diverse content but have higher click-through rates than users with less extreme preferences, ii) content-based and collaborative-filtering recommenders result in markedly different filter bubbles, and iii) when users have divergent views on different topics, recommenders tend to have a homogenization effect.
引用
收藏
页码:3791 / 3801
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] DeepVT: Deep View-Temporal Interaction Network for News Recommendation
    Zhang, Xuanyu
    Yang, Qing
    Xu, Dongliang
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 31ST ACM INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT, CIKM 2022, 2022, : 2640 - 2650
  • [22] ARE WE EXPOSED TO THE SAME "NEWS" IN THE NEWS FEED? An empirical analysis of filter bubbles as information similarity for Danish Facebook users
    Bechmann, Anja
    Nielbo, Kristoffer L.
    DIGITAL JOURNALISM, 2018, 6 (08) : 990 - 1002
  • [23] Writer movements between news outlets reflect political polarization in media
    Hagar, Nick
    Wachs, Johannes
    Horvat, Emoke-Agnes
    NEW MEDIA & SOCIETY, 2023, 25 (08) : 2034 - 2056
  • [24] Digital Technologies and Selective Exposure: How Choice and Filter Bubbles Shape News Media Exposure
    Cardenal, Ana S.
    Aguilar-Paredes, Carlos
    Galais, Carol
    Perez-Montoro, Mario
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRESS-POLITICS, 2019, 24 (04) : 465 - 486
  • [25] Can Filter Bubbles Protect Information Freedom? Discussions of Algorithmic News Recommenders in Eastern Europe
    Makhortykh, Mykola
    Wijermars, Marielle
    DIGITAL JOURNALISM, 2023, 11 (09) : 1597 - 1621
  • [26] CAFI: News Recommendation with Candidate Perception of Fine-Grained Interaction Information
    Li, Yiwen
    Yang, Zhenyu
    Li, Xiaoyang
    Li, Zhijun
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2024 27 TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER SUPPORTED COOPERATIVE WORK IN DESIGN, CSCWD 2024, 2024, : 1952 - 1959
  • [27] Testing political knowledge as a mediator of the relationship between news use and affective polarization
    Kim, Bumsoo
    Broussard, Ryan
    Barnidge, Matthew
    SOCIAL SCIENCE JOURNAL, 2023, 60 (04) : 731 - 743
  • [28] The rich get richer and the poor get poorer? The effect of news recommendation algorithms in exacerbating inequalities in news engagement and social capital
    Lin, Han
    Wang, Yi
    Kim, Yonghwan
    NEW MEDIA & SOCIETY, 2024, 26 (12) : 7371 - 7394
  • [29] Understanding echo chambers and filter bubbles: The impact of social media on diversification and partisan shifts in news consumption
    Kitchens B.
    Johnson S.L.
    Gray P.
    MIS Quarterly: Management Information Systems, 2020, 44 (04): : 1619 - 1650
  • [30] UNDERSTANDING ECHO CHAMBERS AND FILTER BUBBLES: THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON DIVERSIFICATION AND PARTISAN SHIFTS IN NEWS CONSUMPTION
    Kitchens, Brent
    Johnson, Steven L.
    Gray, Peter
    MIS QUARTERLY, 2020, 44 (04) : 1619 - 1649