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An update about the events organised by the Communication Institute of Greece

 

The last submission deadline will be for Tuesday 18 February 2020!  
<https://coming.gr/conferences-2020/> https://coming.gr/conferences-2020/

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From: LT [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rahul 
Gupta-Iwasaki
Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2019 2:48 AM
To: Yosem Companys
Cc: LT
Subject: Re: [liberationtech] YouTube doesn't lead to radicalization, study 
finds

 

I would not be surprised if YouTube had modified its algorithm to favor MSM 
over fringe channels after the blowback from the NYT article. This analysis is 
an interesting follow-up and would have been especially cool if they could 
compare the results with the same analysis done back in 2018. However, I'm not 
a fan of how this post tries to conflate the two algorithms as the same and use 
the results of a study done on the algorithm a year later to bash the original 
piece.

 

On Sat, Dec 28, 2019 at 6:17 PM Yosem Companys <[email protected]> wrote:

>From the post:

 

"We show how YouTube’s late 2019 algorithm is not a radicalization pipeline, 
but in fact... 

*       Removes almost all recommendations for conspiracy theorists, 
provocateurs and white Identitarians
*       Benefits mainstream partisan channels such as Fox News and Last Week 
Tonight 
*       Disadvantages almost everyone else

"It also shows how the algorithm encourages filter bubbles, especially for 
partisans.

 

"Contrary to the narrative promoted by the New York Times, the data suggests 
that YouTube’s recommendation algorithm actively discourages viewers from 
visiting content that one could categorize as radicalizing or otherwise 
questionable."

 

https://medium.com/@markoledwich/youtube-radicalization-an-authoritative-saucy-story-28f73953ed17
  

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