Our Algorithmic Society and the Loss of Agency
We have an old saying in behavioral therapy: Whatever you permit, you promote. If we apply this to our use of social media, we might recognize that if we permit our devices to deliver a certain type of media and content, we are then, in a way, promoting that this type of media and content continues to be delivered. To wit, if I persistently watch political reels on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook, the algorithm that underlies these content-delivery platforms will learn my behavior and continue to deliver this type of content. Taken a step further, if I watch primarily partisan political content, these platforms will deliver only this type of content in the future. This culture of data and habit tracking has created what we might call an “algorithmic society,” where most everything we do on our devices becomes a data point for future content delivery.
It has been well documented that........
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