Adapting the Selective Exposure Perspective to Algorithmically Governed Platforms: The Case of Google Search

Author:

Slechten Laura1ORCID,Courtois Cédric2,Coenen Lennert3,Zaman Bieke1

Affiliation:

1. KU Leuven, Belgium

2. University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Australia

3. Tilburg University, The Netherlands

Abstract

Experimental research on selective exposure on online platforms is generally limited by a narrow focus on specific parts of the information selection process, rather than integrating the entire sequence of user-platform interactions. The current study, focusing on online search, incorporates the entire process that stretches from formulating an initial query to finally satisfying an information need. As such, it comprehensively covers how both users and platforms exercise agency by enabling and constraining each other in progressively narrowing down the available information. During a tailored online experiment, participants are asked to search for social and political information in a fully tracked, manipulated Google Search environment. Although the results show a structural impact of varying search result rankings, users still appear to be able to tailor their information exposure to maintain their prior beliefs, hence defying that algorithmic impact. This corroborates the need to conceptually and methodologically expand online selective exposure research.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics,Communication

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