Optimal Engagement-Diversity Tradeoffs in Social Media
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Baumann, Fabian; Halpern, Daniel; Procaccia, Ariel D.; Rahwan, Iyad; Shapira, Itai; Wüthrich, Manuel; ... Show more Show less
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Social media platforms are known to optimize user engagement with the help of algorithms. It is widely understood that this practice gives rise to echo chambers - users are mainly exposed to opinions that are similar to their own. In this paper, we ask whether echo chambers are an inevitable result of high engagement; we address this question in a novel model. Our main theoretical results establish bounds on the maximum engagement achievable under a diversity constraint, for suitable measures of engagement and diversity; we can therefore quantify the worst-case tradeoff between these two objectives. Our empirical results, based on real data from Twitter, chart the Pareto frontier of the engagement-diversity tradeoff.
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WWW '24: Proceedings of the ACM on Web Conference May 13–17, 2024, Singapore, Singapore
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2024-05-13Department
Program in Media Arts and Sciences (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)Publisher
ACM
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Baumann, Fabian, Halpern, Daniel, Procaccia, Ariel D., Rahwan, Iyad, Shapira, Itai et al. 2024. "Optimal Engagement-Diversity Tradeoffs in Social Media."
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979-8-4007-0171-9
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