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TikTok algorithm to be more transparent, after concerns about harmful recommendations [U]

Por: 9to5Mac Tech December 20, 2022

Update: TikTok says it is to provide greater transparency on how videos are added to a user’s feed. For any video, you can tap the Share panel then the question-mark icon called “Why this video?”. So far, it appears only very generic reasons are being offered – like “This video is popular in the United States” – but the company is promising greater granularity later … How algorithm works is probably the company’s most closely... + full article



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