Moral orders of pleasing the algorithm
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A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä
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2024-09-11
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NEW MEDIA AND SOCIETY
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This article examines how ‘pleasing the algorithm’, or engaging with algorithms to gain rewards such as visibility for one’s content on digital platforms, is treated from a moral perspective. Drawing from Harré’s work on moral orders, our qualitative analysis of Reddit messages focused on social media content creation illustrates how so-called folk theories of algorithms are used for moral evaluations about the responsibilities and worthiness of different actors. Moral judgements of the actions of content creators encompass ideas of individuals and their agency in relation to algorithmic systems, and these ideas influence the assessment of algorithm-pleasing as an integral part of the craft, as condemnable behaviour, or as a necessary evil. In this way, the feedback loops that arrange people and code into algorithmic systems inevitably make theories about those systems also theories about humans and their behaviour and agency.Description
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Agency, responsibility, moral order, folk theories, moral worth, algorithmic systems, re-humanization
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Haapoja, J, Savolainen, L, Reinikainen, H & Lehtiniemi, T 2024, ' Moral orders of pleasing the algorithm ', NEW MEDIA AND SOCIETY . https://doi.org/10.1177/14614448241278674