Algorithmic literacy, Noam Chomsky's 'Five Filters of Mass Media', and Content Creation on the YouTube platform are all interrelated facets of modern media creation and consumption. In this analysis, we examine how these concepts are shaping the ever-evolving media landscape and its impact on public perception.
Understanding what shapes algorithmic personalization and how it effects who information is filtered to, influencing public perception.
Examining how the Five Filters influence what is created on the platform and how it limits the diversity of shared perspectives.
Exploring how YouTube is changing the landscape of Participatory Culture, contributing to narratives that may have historically been filtered out.