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A study of YouTube from 2020–2022 found little evidence that the platform's algorithm creates political echo chambers on its own. They did find "rabbit holes," with recommendations narrowing around the topics users already watch, but not necessarily cutting them off from alternative viewpoints.
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To what extent does the YouTube recommendation algorithm push users into echo chambers, rabbit holes, or radicalization pathways? Using a novel method to estimate the ideology of YouTube videos and...
Evaluating Echo Chambers, Rabbit Holes, and Radicalization Pathways on YouTube
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Matthew Facciani