
Data Skeptic Video Recommendations in Industry
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Dec 26, 2025 Cory Zechmann, a seasoned content curator and the mind behind the music blog Silence No Good, delves into the fascinating blend of human curation and machine learning in content discovery. He discusses the cold start problem and the importance of editorial signals in algorithmic systems. Cory emphasizes the role of human curators in enhancing data and mitigating filter bubbles. He also highlights the significance of balancing familiarity with surprise, and the necessity for better metrics to improve personalization. Lastly, he shares insights on how conversational AI might redefine user preferences in the future.
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From Blog To Professional Curator
- Cory built the blog Silence No Good starting in 2009 to give underground artists a voice and learn culture firsthand.
- The blog evolved into broader music and pushed him into professional curation in audio, film, and TV.
Curation Mirrors The CODE Process
- Cory maps curation to the CODE process: Capture, Organize, Distill, Express, plus Analysis as the loop to improve recommendations.
- He highlights contextualization (titles, artwork, descriptions) as crucial to get users to actually consume curated content.
Algatorial: Human + Algorithm Blend
- Cory coins 'algatorial' to describe the sweet spot where editorial curation and algorithms collaborate to leverage strengths of both.
- Machines excel at scale and personalization; humans excel at thematic threads and contextual nuance.
