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Elon is Right: Twitter Should Open Up the Algorithm

Commoditizing tweets’ complement (the algorithm) will increase usage and rebuild trust

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Adam Lasnik about 3 years ago

You know who really, deeply cares about algorithms?
- Spammers
- And even more hardcore bad actors

With algorithms 100% public, these folks would be both emboldened and largely enabled to manipulate what folks see on Twitter.

So while I'm intrigued by the idea of "choose your algorithm," I'm less optimistic about the radical transparency aspect of your suggestion.

Aside: What Twitter really needs, IMHO, is two things:

1) A "Pinned update" option, to enable folks to subsequently make a correction, add nuance, or issue a critical update to a currently-or-potentially viral tweet of theirs. This would substantially reduce both disinfo AND toxic/unfair pile-ons.

2) And -- for the heretical suggestion -- Twitter needs to transition the 280-char-max-per-tweet to 280-char-max VISIBLE per tweet, with a click to expand.

This would provide multiple huge improvements in Twitter usability, including...
- Hopefully doing away with the tweet-GIF, which is both horrible on mobile and offensively bad from an accessibility perspective.
- It'd allow people to more efficiently write -- and more nicely present -- a more detailed and nuance set of thoughts vs. having their tweet-storm potentially chopped up, retweeted out of context, etc.

(of course, in my dreamworld, folks would be prompted to "USE/START A BLOG!" after xxxx characters :-)

Justin Jackson about 3 years ago

@adam_2098 yes. There are many reasons why Google, FB, and Twitter haven't made their algorithms public, spam being a key one.

I've summarized my thoughts (and the research) on Elon Musk/Twitter here:
https://justinjackson.ca/elon-musk-and-free-speech