X is expanding the open source code behind its 'For You' feed and launching new transparency tools that show users when its ranking systems have affected their accounts or posts.
Elon Musk isn't a fan of X's algorithm, so he's documenting the company's efforts to improve the tech that decides what you see in the "For You" feed.
X released the source code for its algorithm on Thursday. The details reveal how posts end up on the For You page.
X has open-sourced its For You algorithm and ranking engine, enabling users to check if their accounts or posts are affected ...
A new study reveals X's algorithm operates through 'hate management', prioritising engagement over user values.
X users will soon have a way to actually back up their complaints about "shadowbans" affecting their reach on the service.
In the months following Elon Musk's $44 billion acquisition of Twitter in 2022, my experience with the platform (and perhaps yours too) got quickly, dramatically worse. My algorithmic timeline, better ...
X is opening more of the code behind its 'For You' feed and adding a tool that lets eligible users check whether labels on their accounts or posts could be limiting their visibility ...
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In case you had any doubt, Elon Musk’s X has an algorithm that favors conservative content posted by political activists over liberal content or posts by traditional news media accounts, according to ...
X has open-sourced its ranking algorithm, enabling users to check if their accounts or posts were impacted by its systems via a new transparency tool in the app's settings.
X has made a “tweak” to its algorithm to boost the visibility of posts to users’ “mutuals” — the people they follow who follow them back, head of product, Nikita Bier, said Monday. “We noticed this ...