
Tarleton Gillespie: “Algorithms, and the Production of Calculated Publics”
Apr 30, 2014
Tarleton Gillespie, an associate professor at Cornell University and visiting researcher with Microsoft Research, dives deep into the impact of algorithms on society. He discusses how these calculations structure public discourse and influence our understanding of trending topics on platforms like Twitter. Gillespie highlights the tension between algorithmic influence and public sentiment, exploring biases and ethical responsibilities. He also emphasizes the evolving relationship between journalism and algorithmic transparency, revealing the complexities in content dissemination and user engagement.
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Twitter Trends' Vague Nature
- Twitter Trends displays terms surging in use, offering a glimpse into real-time public discourse.
- Calling them "trends" is vague, creating a sense of importance without clear meaning.
Balancing Personalization and Shared Interest
- While social media emphasizes personalization, trending tools offer a counterbalance.
- They suggest shared interests and concerns, fostering a sense of collective attention.
Contested Hashtags and Twitter's Vulnerability
- The hashtag "cancel Colbert" exemplifies how trending topics become contested spaces.
- Twitter's management of trends puts them in a politically vulnerable position.

