The process of news consumption has undergone great changes over the past decade: Information is now available in an ever‐increasing amount from a plethora of sources. Recent work suggests that most people would favor algorithmic solutions over human editors. This stands in contrast to public and scholarly debate about the pitfalls of algorithmic news selection—i.e., the so‐called “filter bubbles.” This study therefore investigates reasons and motivations which might lead people to prefer algorithmic gatekeepers over human ones. We expect that people have more algorithmic appreciation when consuming news to pass time, entertain oneself, or out of escapism than when using news to keep up‐to‐date with politics (H1). Secondly, we hypothesize t...
As news selection is increasingly controlled by algorithms, a growing number of scholars are explori...
With the growing centrality of the smartphone in everyday life, the news and public information that...
Research shows that evidence-based algorithms more accurately predict the future than do human forec...
The process of news consumption has undergone great changes over the past decade: Information is now...
Prompted by the ongoing development of content personalization by social networks and mainstream new...
Prompted by the ongoing development of content personalization by social networks and mainstream new...
Social media is an increasingly widely used and important source of news. News on social media is ‘s...
Algorithms have become part of our daily lives and have taken over many decision-making processes. I...
The rise of social media has changed how growing numbers of internet users get their news. Unlike tr...
Algorithms are widely used in our data-driven media landscape. Many misconceptions have arisen about...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the National Academy of ...
How people form beliefs is crucial for understanding decision-making un- der uncertainty. This is pa...
In recent years, we have been witnessing a fundamental shift in the form how news and current affair...
Algorithms are part of most online activities but act largely in the background and remain hidden to...
It has been long acknowledged that computational prediction procedures may yield more accurate predi...
As news selection is increasingly controlled by algorithms, a growing number of scholars are explori...
With the growing centrality of the smartphone in everyday life, the news and public information that...
Research shows that evidence-based algorithms more accurately predict the future than do human forec...
The process of news consumption has undergone great changes over the past decade: Information is now...
Prompted by the ongoing development of content personalization by social networks and mainstream new...
Prompted by the ongoing development of content personalization by social networks and mainstream new...
Social media is an increasingly widely used and important source of news. News on social media is ‘s...
Algorithms have become part of our daily lives and have taken over many decision-making processes. I...
The rise of social media has changed how growing numbers of internet users get their news. Unlike tr...
Algorithms are widely used in our data-driven media landscape. Many misconceptions have arisen about...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the National Academy of ...
How people form beliefs is crucial for understanding decision-making un- der uncertainty. This is pa...
In recent years, we have been witnessing a fundamental shift in the form how news and current affair...
Algorithms are part of most online activities but act largely in the background and remain hidden to...
It has been long acknowledged that computational prediction procedures may yield more accurate predi...
As news selection is increasingly controlled by algorithms, a growing number of scholars are explori...
With the growing centrality of the smartphone in everyday life, the news and public information that...
Research shows that evidence-based algorithms more accurately predict the future than do human forec...