Over the past 15 years, YouTube has emerged as a large and dominant social media service, giving rise to a ‘platformed media system’ within its technical and regulatory infrastructures. This paper relies on a large-scale sample of channels (n=36M+) to explore this media system along three main lines. First, we investigate stratification and hierarchization in broadly quantitative terms, connecting to well-known tropes on structural hierarchies emerging in networked systems, where a small number of elite actors often dominate visibility. Second, we inquire into YouTube’s channel categories, their relationships, and their proportions as a means to better understand the topics on offer and their relative importance. Third, we analyze channels ...
In attempting to break with a ‘fall from grace’ narrative that may structure analysis of the rapid p...
International audienceThis article presents an exploratory study of the network of associations amon...
Since launching as a website for everyday video-sharing in 2005, YouTube has become one of the world...
Over the past 15 years, YouTube has emerged as a large and dominant social media service, giving ris...
Algorithms, as constitutive elements of online platforms, are increasingly shaping everyday sociabil...
Algorithms, as constitutive elements of online platforms, are increasingly shaping everyday sociabil...
Building on Rieder’s (2015) approach to describe the structure and dynamics of outputs of the YouTub...
Social media sites are prone to change from many internal and external causes, yet it is difficult t...
This article explores monetization and networking strategies within the consolidating creator econom...
This article explores monetization and networking strategies within the consolidating creator econom...
Drawing on the idea of platform observability, this paper combines computational and qualitative met...
Launched in 2005 as a platform for user-generated content (UGC), YouTube is one of the most popular ...
While YouTube has become a dominant actor in the global media system, the relationship between platf...
International audienceThe success of YouTube has profoundly changed the face of industries dealing w...
YouTube’s “up next” feature algorithmically selects, suggests, and displays videos to watch after th...
In attempting to break with a ‘fall from grace’ narrative that may structure analysis of the rapid p...
International audienceThis article presents an exploratory study of the network of associations amon...
Since launching as a website for everyday video-sharing in 2005, YouTube has become one of the world...
Over the past 15 years, YouTube has emerged as a large and dominant social media service, giving ris...
Algorithms, as constitutive elements of online platforms, are increasingly shaping everyday sociabil...
Algorithms, as constitutive elements of online platforms, are increasingly shaping everyday sociabil...
Building on Rieder’s (2015) approach to describe the structure and dynamics of outputs of the YouTub...
Social media sites are prone to change from many internal and external causes, yet it is difficult t...
This article explores monetization and networking strategies within the consolidating creator econom...
This article explores monetization and networking strategies within the consolidating creator econom...
Drawing on the idea of platform observability, this paper combines computational and qualitative met...
Launched in 2005 as a platform for user-generated content (UGC), YouTube is one of the most popular ...
While YouTube has become a dominant actor in the global media system, the relationship between platf...
International audienceThe success of YouTube has profoundly changed the face of industries dealing w...
YouTube’s “up next” feature algorithmically selects, suggests, and displays videos to watch after th...
In attempting to break with a ‘fall from grace’ narrative that may structure analysis of the rapid p...
International audienceThis article presents an exploratory study of the network of associations amon...
Since launching as a website for everyday video-sharing in 2005, YouTube has become one of the world...