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{{Short description|Curation of media using computer algorithms}}
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[[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 selection of [[online media]] by [[recommendation algorithm]]s and [[personalized search]]es. Examples include [[search engine]] and [[social media]] products<ref name=oxac/> such as the [[Twitter feed]], [[Facebook]]'s [[News Feed]], and the [[Google Personalized Search]].
'''Algorithmic curation''' is the [[wikt:curation|curation]] (organizing and maintaining a collection) of [[online media]] using [[recommendation algorithm]]s and [[personalized search]]es. Examples include [[search engine]] and [[social media]] products<ref name=oxac/> such as the [[Twitter feed]], [[Facebook]]'s [[News Feed]], and the [[Google Personalized Search]]. Curation algorithms are typically proprietary or "[[black box]]", leading to concern about [[algorithmic bias]] and the creation of [[filter bubble]]s.<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 |date=December 8, 2022 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Berman |first1=Ron |last2=Katona |first2=Zsolt |date=September 2016 |title=The Impact of Curation Algorithms on Social Network Content Quality and Structure |url=https://ideas.repec.org//p/net/wpaper/1608.html |journal=Working Papers |language=en}}</ref>