In this paper, we present results of an auditing study performed over YouTube aimed at investigating how fast a user can get into a misinformation filter bubble, but also what it takes to ``burst the bubble'', i.e., revert the bubble enclosure. We employ a sock puppet audit methodology, in which pre-programmed agents (acting as YouTube users) delve into misinformation filter bubbles by watching misinformation promoting content. Then they try to burst the bubbles and reach more balanced recommendations by watching misinformation debunking content. We record search results, home page results, and recommendations for the watched videos. Overall, we recorded 17,405 unique videos, out of which we manually annotated 2,914 for the presence of misi...
Automated scrutiny and ltering of undesirable data is of paramount importance in the modern digital ...
A filter bubble refers to the phenomenon where Internet customization effectively isolates individua...
This paper contributes to the ongoing discussions on the scholarly accessto social media data, discu...
This work-in-progress examines the results of algorithm audits of YouTube search and recommendation ...
YouTube has revolutionized the way people discover and consume videos, becoming one of the primary n...
Radicalisation via algorithmic recommendations on social media is an ongoing concern. Our prior stud...
To appear at the 16th International Conference on Web and Social Media (ICWSM 2022). This project ...
Abstract: The role played by YouTube's recommendation algorithm in unwittingly promoting misinforma...
Dataset for the paper: "It is just a flu: Assessing the Effect of Watch History on YouTube’s Pseudos...
This article investigates under which video watch conditions YouTube's recommender system tends to d...
YouTube has revolutionized the way people discover and consume video content. Although YouTube faci...
While the amount of information available has exponentially increased, our cognitive abilities to pr...
The use of deceptive techniques in user-generated video portals is ubiquitous. Unscrupulous uploader...
The use of deceptive techniques in user-generated video portals is ubiquitous. Unscrupulous uploader...
International audienceRecommender systems have been constantly refined to improve the accuracy of ra...
Automated scrutiny and ltering of undesirable data is of paramount importance in the modern digital ...
A filter bubble refers to the phenomenon where Internet customization effectively isolates individua...
This paper contributes to the ongoing discussions on the scholarly accessto social media data, discu...
This work-in-progress examines the results of algorithm audits of YouTube search and recommendation ...
YouTube has revolutionized the way people discover and consume videos, becoming one of the primary n...
Radicalisation via algorithmic recommendations on social media is an ongoing concern. Our prior stud...
To appear at the 16th International Conference on Web and Social Media (ICWSM 2022). This project ...
Abstract: The role played by YouTube's recommendation algorithm in unwittingly promoting misinforma...
Dataset for the paper: "It is just a flu: Assessing the Effect of Watch History on YouTube’s Pseudos...
This article investigates under which video watch conditions YouTube's recommender system tends to d...
YouTube has revolutionized the way people discover and consume video content. Although YouTube faci...
While the amount of information available has exponentially increased, our cognitive abilities to pr...
The use of deceptive techniques in user-generated video portals is ubiquitous. Unscrupulous uploader...
The use of deceptive techniques in user-generated video portals is ubiquitous. Unscrupulous uploader...
International audienceRecommender systems have been constantly refined to improve the accuracy of ra...
Automated scrutiny and ltering of undesirable data is of paramount importance in the modern digital ...
A filter bubble refers to the phenomenon where Internet customization effectively isolates individua...
This paper contributes to the ongoing discussions on the scholarly accessto social media data, discu...