Engagement, User Satisfaction, and the Amplification of Divisive Content on Social Media

Smitha Milli,Micah Carroll, Swaroop Kumar Pandey, Yike Wang,Anca D. Dragan

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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In a pre-registered randomized experiment, we found that, relative to a reverse-chronological baseline, Twitter's engagement-based ranking algorithm amplifies emotionally charged, out-group hostile content that users say makes them feel worse about their political out-group. Furthermore, we find that users do not prefer the political tweets selected by the algorithm, suggesting that the engagement-based algorithm underperforms in satisfying users' stated preferences. Finally, we explore the implications of an alternative approach that ranks content based on users' stated preferences and find a reduction in angry, partisan, and out-group hostile content but also a potential reinforcement of echo chambers. The evidence underscores the necessity for a more nuanced approach to content ranking that balances engagement, users' stated preferences, and sociopolitical outcomes.
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user satisfaction,divisive content,social media,engagement
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