Mozilla Needs Your Help to Expose YouTube’s Recommendation Algorithm
upstart writes in with an IRC submission for nutherguy:
Mozilla needs your help to expose YouTube's recommendation algorithm:
YouTube's recommendation algorithm drives more than 70% of the videos we watch on the site. But its suggestions have attracted criticism from across the spectrum.
A developer who's worked on the system said last year that it's "toxic" and pushes users towards conspiracy videos, but a recent study found it favors mainstream media channels and actively discourages viewers from watching radical content.
Mine, of course, suggests videos on charitable causes, doctoral degrees, and ethical investment opportunities. But other users receive less noble recommendations.
If you're one of them, a new browser extension from Mozilla could offer you some insights into the horrors lurking "Up next."
[...] After installing the RegretsReporter and playing a YouTube video, you can click the frowning face icon in your browser to report the video, the recommendations that led you to it, and any extra details on your regret." Mozilla researchers will then search for patterns that led to the recommendations.
[...] Alternatively, if you'd prefer to block the toxic temptations served up the algorithm, you can use another Chrome extension called Nudge to remove YouTube recommendations.
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