Abstract:The algorithmic distribution of news on digital platforms has become an increasingly prominent policy issue. There are concerns about the ability of technology companies like Google and Facebook to independently modify their algorithms, arbitrarily changing how news is distributed across their services. This dramatically affects people who want to access news and news outlets who want audiences to reach their websites. Governments are also worried about misinformation and hate speech and whether algorithmic di… Show more
“…They often need to pay more attention to the responsibilities associated with this role (Cetina et al, 2019). There are concerns about the ability of technology companies like Google and Facebook to independently modify their algorithms, arbitrarily changing how news is distributed across their services (Meese & Bannerman, 2022).…”
Section: Subjects Of Algorithmic Governancementioning
The emergence of social media platforms as the leading platform for people to access news has brought essential changes in journalism. People encounter news in a diffuse news environment. The news algorithmic distribution of social media platforms determines the content ecology of people's chance encounter with news, and the problems of information overload, information cocoon, vulgar news, and so on brought by news algorithmic distribution are becoming increasingly prominent. Algorithmic governance as a trend is unstoppable. This study adopts a qualitative research method to focus on the challenges and governance of the algorithmic distribution of news in social media to provide lessons for establishing an excellent online news ecosystem and promoting efficient management of cyberspace.
“…They often need to pay more attention to the responsibilities associated with this role (Cetina et al, 2019). There are concerns about the ability of technology companies like Google and Facebook to independently modify their algorithms, arbitrarily changing how news is distributed across their services (Meese & Bannerman, 2022).…”
Section: Subjects Of Algorithmic Governancementioning
The emergence of social media platforms as the leading platform for people to access news has brought essential changes in journalism. People encounter news in a diffuse news environment. The news algorithmic distribution of social media platforms determines the content ecology of people's chance encounter with news, and the problems of information overload, information cocoon, vulgar news, and so on brought by news algorithmic distribution are becoming increasingly prominent. Algorithmic governance as a trend is unstoppable. This study adopts a qualitative research method to focus on the challenges and governance of the algorithmic distribution of news in social media to provide lessons for establishing an excellent online news ecosystem and promoting efficient management of cyberspace.
This article explores institutions that monitor news media performance. It opens up critical inquiry into how knowledge about media systems is shaped, shared, and bounded in society. Using Sweden as an illustrative and data-rich case, we first map the overall media monitoring structure in Sweden. Second, we examine the kind of knowledge and data about media that monitoring institutions produce, including their motives and the underlying values they support. Third, we extrapolate questions about implicit and explicit motives to participate in an “information regime.” Fourth, by means of media system theory, we discuss the international relevance of the Swedish case to understand media monitoring systems in other parts of the world.
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