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Extremism 4 Online radicalisation 4 Algorithm 2 Algorithms 2 Algorithmus 2 Content recommender systems 2 Filter bubble 2 Personalisierung 2 Personalization 2 Recommendation algorithms 2 Regulation 2 YouTube 2 Bibliometrics 1 Bibliometrie 1 Bubbles 1 Content Management 1 Content management 1 Digital platform 1 Digitale Plattform 1 E-commerce 1 Electronic Commerce 1 Internet marketing 1 Online retailing 1 Online-Handel 1 Online-Marketing 1 Radicalism 1 Radikalismus 1 Regulierung 1 Social Web 1 Social web 1 Spekulationsblase 1 Viral marketing 1 Virales Marketing 1
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Article 2 Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2
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English 4
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Lewandowsky, Stephan 2 Looney, Seán 2 Reed, Alastair 2 Votta, Fabio 2 Whittaker, Joe 2 Yesilada, Muhsin 2
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Internet Policy Review 2 Internet policy review : journal on internet regulation 2
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 2
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Systematic review: YouTube recommendations and problematic content
Yesilada, Muhsin; Lewandowsky, Stephan - In: Internet Policy Review 11 (2022) 1, pp. 1-22
There has been much concern that social media, in particular YouTube, may facilitate radicalisation and polarisation of online audiences. This systematic review aimed to determine whether the YouTube recommender system facilitates pathways to problematic content such as extremist or radicalising...
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Systematic review : YouTube recommendations and problematic content
Yesilada, Muhsin; Lewandowsky, Stephan - In: Internet policy review : journal on internet regulation 11 (2022) 1, pp. 1-22
There has been much concern that social media, in particular YouTube, may facilitate radicalisation and polarisation of online audiences. This systematic review aimed to determine whether the YouTube recommender system facilitates pathways to problematic content such as extremist or radicalising...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013190923
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Recommender systems and the amplification of extremist content
Whittaker, Joe; Looney, Seán; Reed, Alastair; Votta, Fabio - In: Internet Policy Review 10 (2021) 2, pp. 1-29
Policymakers have recently expressed concerns over the role of recommendation algorithms and their role in forming "filter bubbles". This is a particularly prescient concern in the context of extremist content online; these algorithms may promote extremist content at the expense of more moderate...
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Recommender systems and the amplification of extremist content
Whittaker, Joe; Looney, Seán; Reed, Alastair; Votta, Fabio - In: Internet policy review : journal on internet regulation 10 (2021) 2, pp. 1-29
Policymakers have recently expressed concerns over the role of recommendation algorithms and their role in forming "filter bubbles". This is a particularly prescient concern in the context of extremist content online; these algorithms may promote extremist content at the expense of more moderate...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012591103
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