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From Editors to Algorithms: A values-based approach to understanding story selection in the Facebook news feed

DeVito, Michael A.

Digital journalism, 2017-07, Vol.5 (6), p.753-773 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Routledge

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  • Título:
    From Editors to Algorithms: A values-based approach to understanding story selection in the Facebook news feed
  • Autor: DeVito, Michael A.
  • Assuntos: algorithmic curation ; algorithms ; content analysis ; critical algorithm studies ; Facebook ; material culture analysis ; news information ; news values
  • É parte de: Digital journalism, 2017-07, Vol.5 (6), p.753-773
  • Descrição: Facebook's News Feed is an emerging, influential force in our personal information flows, especially where news information is concerned. However, as the News Feed's story selection mechanism starts to supplant traditional editorial story selection, we have no window into its story curation process that is parallel to our extensive knowledge of the news values that drive traditional editorial curation. The sensitive, trade-secret nature of the News Feed and its constant updates and modifications make a traditional, computer science-based examination of this algorithmic giant difficult, if not impossible. This study takes an alternative approach, using a content analysis of Facebook's own patents, press releases, and Securities and Exchange Commission filings to identify a core set of algorithmic values that drive story selection on the Facebook News Feed. Informed by the principles of material culture analysis, it ranks these values to create a window into Facebook's curation process, and compares and contrasts Facebook's story selection values with traditional news values, examining the possible consequences of one set of values supplanting the other. The study finds a set of nine News Feed values that drive story selection: friend relationships, explicitly expressed user interests, prior user engagement, implicitly expressed user preferences, post age, platform priorities, page relationships, negatively expressed preferences, and content quality. It also finds evidence that friend relationships act as an overall influence on all other story selection values.
  • Editor: Routledge
  • Idioma: Inglês

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