Revealing The Secret Power: How Algorithms Can Influence Content Visibility on Twitter/X
October 22, 2024 Β· Declared Dead Β· π Published in the Proceedings of the 33rd Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS 2026)
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Authors
Alessandro Galeazzi, Pujan Paudel, Mauro Conti, Emiliano De Cristofaro, Gianluca Stringhini
arXiv ID
2410.17390
Category
cs.SI: Social & Info Networks
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Published in the Proceedings of the 33rd Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS 2026)
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Abstract
In recent years, the opaque design and the limited public understanding of social networks' recommendation algorithms have raised concerns about potential manipulation of information exposure. Reducing content visibility, aka shadow banning, may help limit harmful content; however, it can also be used to suppress dissenting voices. This prompts the need for greater transparency and a better understanding of this practice. In this paper, we investigate the presence of visibility alterations through a large-scale quantitative analysis of two Twitter/X datasets comprising over 40 million tweets from more than 9 million users, focused on discussions surrounding the Ukraine-Russia conflict and the 2024 US Presidential Elections. We use view counts to detect patterns of reduced or inflated visibility and examine how these correlate with user opinions, social roles, and narrative framings. Our analysis shows that the algorithm systematically penalizes tweets containing links to external resources, reducing their visibility by up to a factor of eight, regardless of the ideological stance or source reliability. Rather, content visibility may be penalized or favored depending on the specific accounts producing it, as observed when comparing tweets from the Kyiv Independent and RT.com or tweets by Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. Overall, our work highlights the importance of transparency in content moderation and recommendation systems to protect the integrity of public discourse and ensure equitable access to online platforms.
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