Devil's advocate, I'm going to guess you do not want exactly that and you'd be happier with a quality alg.
There is far, far too much information out there, and the things outputted from the things you follow is a 'decent start' but it's not what you want.
Systrom is exactly right and better algs is what we need.
TikTok is a great social medial platform, it's fun, irreverent, and the alg allows you to find niches in content that would not exist otherwise. I've found this guy who does videos on his sheep herding dogs, it's so fun to watch.
Applying a great filter to all of my youtube/news feeds is one of the most meaningful ways to improve my content feed.
Yes - we want to make sure people have the option to follow exactly what they want and hopefully to adjust the feed parameters ... but I would love to get rid of the fuzz in my feed.
This is decent innovation and it could affect a lot of people, it's fine to be a bit sus but I don't think we should be cynical.
I guess this is my pessimism about an algorithm really ever working well for me. On FB and other social sites, I'm hesitant to engage any one-off content because my feed becomes flooded with it. I guess if I had more fine-grained control to say that I don't like something and WHY I don't like it, I'd have more confidence that this could be useful .
I mean, Instagram has a “not interested” menu item (behind …), with the additional option 'don’t show posts from ${account}' and “this post makes me uncomfortable”.
They also additionally introduced chronologically sorted “following” and “favorites” feeds. I haven’t had a Facebook in a decade, but after hardly using IG for years, I’ve started using it again. These features have honestly improved my opinion of Meta significantly, you can at least utilize it as a tool now.
My issue is that the controls aren't fine-grained enough for me. I'm not a heavy IG user, so that doesn't matter as much to me. (DISCLAIMER: The only reason I even have IG is because I worked at FB and my team made a couple components used in IG)
Makes sense. They are different use cases as well. On FB, I'm interested in people, not "content", whereas TikTok is about the content, which does require some means of discovery.
> I'm going to guess you do not want exactly that and you'd be happier with a quality alg.
I'm going to guess that it's possible, if not likely, for me to have higher engagement with an alg while being less happy. A simple way to find out is choice. I like that Twitter has both modes.
There is far, far too much information out there, and the things outputted from the things you follow is a 'decent start' but it's not what you want.
Systrom is exactly right and better algs is what we need.
TikTok is a great social medial platform, it's fun, irreverent, and the alg allows you to find niches in content that would not exist otherwise. I've found this guy who does videos on his sheep herding dogs, it's so fun to watch.
Applying a great filter to all of my youtube/news feeds is one of the most meaningful ways to improve my content feed.
Yes - we want to make sure people have the option to follow exactly what they want and hopefully to adjust the feed parameters ... but I would love to get rid of the fuzz in my feed.
This is decent innovation and it could affect a lot of people, it's fine to be a bit sus but I don't think we should be cynical.
You don't have to use it.