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{{Short description|Curation of media using computer algorithms}}
'''Algorithmic curation''' is the [[curation]] of [[online media]] using computer [[algorithm]]s. Examples include [[search engine algorithms and [[social media]] algorithms.<ref name=oxac/> Examples include the [[Twitter algorithm]], [[Facebook]]'s [[algorithmic feed]]s and the [[Google search algorithm]].▼
{{Use mdy dates|date=October 2023}}
[[File:Mastodon mobile web screenshot.png|thumb|A feed of posts curated for a user on the [[Mastodon (social network)|Mastodon]] social network]]
▲'''Algorithmic curation''' is the
Curation algorithms are typically proprietary or "[[black box]]"
==See also==
* [[Algorithmic radicalization]]
* [[Ambient awareness]]
* [[Influence-for-hire]]
* [[Social bot]]
* [[Social data revolution]]
* [[Social influence bias]]
* [[Media bias#Social media bias|Social media bias]]
* [[Social media intelligence]]
* [[Social profiling]]
* [[Virtual collective consciousness]]
== References ==
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[[Category:Internet search algorithms|*]]
[[Category:Social media]]
[[Category:Mass media monitoring]]
[[Category:Social influence]]
▲Curation algorithms are typically proprietary "[[black box]]" algorithms, leading to concern about invisible bias in their choices.<ref name=oxac>{{Cite web |title=New exhibit highlights differences between algorithmic and human curation {{!}} University of Oxford |url=https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2022-12-08-new-exhibit-highlights-differences-between-algorithmic-and-human-curation |access-date=2023-03-07 |website=www.ox.ac.uk |language=en}}</ref>
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