Social media elements, ecologies, and effects
This review delineates core components of the social media ecosystem, specifying how
online platforms complicate established social psychological effects. We assess four pairs of …
online platforms complicate established social psychological effects. We assess four pairs of …
Self-presentation in social media: Review and research opportunities
EEHEE Hollenbaugh - Review of communication research, 2021 - rcommunicationr.org
This paper reviews existing research on self-presentation in social media in order to inform
future research. Social media offer seemingly limitless opportunities for strategic self …
future research. Social media offer seemingly limitless opportunities for strategic self …
Human heuristics for AI-generated language are flawed
M Jakesch, JT Hancock… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - National Acad Sciences
Human communication is increasingly intermixed with language generated by AI. Across
chat, email, and social media, AI systems suggest words, complete sentences, or produce …
chat, email, and social media, AI systems suggest words, complete sentences, or produce …
Political psychology in the digital (mis) information age: A model of news belief and sharing
JJ Van Bavel, EA Harris, P Pärnamets… - Social Issues and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The spread of misinformation, including “fake news,” propaganda, and conspiracy theories,
represents a serious threat to society, as it has the potential to alter beliefs, behavior, and …
represents a serious threat to society, as it has the potential to alter beliefs, behavior, and …
Explaining decision-making algorithms through UI: Strategies to help non-expert stakeholders
Increasingly, algorithms are used to make important decisions across society. However,
these algorithms are usually poorly understood, which can reduce transparency and evoke …
these algorithms are usually poorly understood, which can reduce transparency and evoke …
A qualitative exploration of perceptions of algorithmic fairness
A Woodruff, SE Fox, S Rousso-Schindler… - Proceedings of the 2018 …, 2018 - dl.acm.org
Algorithmic systems increasingly shape information people are exposed to as well as
influence decisions about employment, finances, and other opportunities. In some cases …
influence decisions about employment, finances, and other opportunities. In some cases …
How people form folk theories of social media feeds and what it means for how we study self-presentation
Self-presentation is a process that is significantly complicated by the rise of algorithmic
social media feeds, which obscure information about one's audience and environment. User …
social media feeds, which obscure information about one's audience and environment. User …
'Too Gay for Facebook' Presenting LGBTQ+ Identity Throughout the Personal Social Media Ecosystem
Most US social media users engage regularly with multiple platforms. For LGBTQ+ people,
this means making self-presentation decisions not just on one platform, but many. These …
this means making self-presentation decisions not just on one platform, but many. These …
AI-mediated communication: How the perception that profile text was written by AI affects trustworthiness
We are entering an era of AI-Mediated Communication (AI-MC) where interpersonal
communication is not only mediated by technology, but is optimized, augmented, or …
communication is not only mediated by technology, but is optimized, augmented, or …
Adaptive folk theorization as a path to algorithmic literacy on changing platforms
MA DeVito - Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer …, 2021 - dl.acm.org
The increased importance of opaque, algorithmically-driven social platforms (eg, Facebook,
YouTube) to everyday users as a medium for self-presentation effectively requires users to …
YouTube) to everyday users as a medium for self-presentation effectively requires users to …