Editor’s Note: Hmm…it seems the mighty are falling in the world of social media. (Thanks for this alert, J!) News, and more news is starting to be revealed showing how your personal data, and my personal data, have been used for someone else’s profit. Let’s all enjoy how truth is/will be changing our world for the better, and…
InJoy!
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Twitter has said that its overzealous downranking of accounts was the result of errors in their system, just three days before CEO Jack Dorsey is set to testify before the House Energy and Commerce Committee on the subject of social media censorship.
If our model determined there was a higher likelihood of an accountβs behavior being viewed as abusive, results from those accounts werenβt visible by default in the Latest tab.
β Twitter Safety (@TwitterSafety) September 2, 2018
The company said that in its previous system, accounts determined to have a βhigher likelihood of being viewed as abusiveβ were downranked in public conversations β up until now.
Notably, the platformβs previous system didnβt merely seek to downrank accounts that were actually abusive, but accounts that could beΒ viewedΒ as abusive. And not even that β accounts that wereΒ likelyΒ to be viewed as abusive.
Twitter did not explain whose determinations of βabusivenessβ were being treated as authoritative.
Why? When we looked more closely at how the behavior model was being used within search, we made the decision that a higher level of precision is needed when deciding whether content should or shouldnβt be surfaced.
β Twitter Safety (@TwitterSafety) September 2, 2018
Twitter said that they turned off the feature, explaining that a βhigher level of precisionβ is needed. The acknowledgment that its system of downranking was flawed comes just a few days before Jack Dorsey is set to answer lawmakersβ questions on the subject of social media censorship. The evidence session is the result of recent controversy over Twitterβs blocking and βshadowbanningβ practices, which has affected top Republican politicians but not Democrats.
The company said that it would continue to factor βbehavioral signalsβ into how the platform ranks tweets, in order to serve βconversational health.β What these signals include remains a mystery.
We still factor behavioral signals into how we rank Tweets because we believe this is critical to serving healthy public conversation. As always, weβll continue to refine our approach and will be transparent about why we make the decisions that we do.
β Twitter Safety (@TwitterSafety) September 2, 2018
Twitter has thus farΒ refused to acknowledge that its downranking algorithms implicitly favor the left. Because Twitter factors in the number of times an account has been blocked or muted when deciding whether to downrank its content, it has set up a system that favors the easily-offended: people who like to shut themselves off from contrary opinions. It isnβt merely a stereotype that these people tend to be found more frequently on the left β research has found that Democrats areΒ three times more likelyΒ than Republicans block or unfriend people over their political opinions on social media.
