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Research conducted at the height of the 2020 election reveals new details about how Facebook's algorithms handle political content. But it suggests there are no easy fixes to political polarization.
Associated Press Facebook algorithm shapes echo chambers, but doesn’t cause polarization, new study says Algorithm tweaks had little to no effect on changing political views, researchers find ...
According to New Scientist, the algorithm is able to identify people by reviewing hairdos, clothing, postures and body shapes.
Research conducted at the height of the 2020 election reveals new details about how Facebook's algorithms handle political content. But it suggests there are no easy fixes to political polarization.
Research conducted at the height of the 2020 election reveals new details about how Facebook's algorithms handle political content. But it suggests there are no easy fixes to political polarization.
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