Online content governance: Towards a framework for analysis for prominence and discoverability

IF 1.4 Q2 COMMUNICATION Journal of Digital Media & Policy Pub Date : 2020-11-01 DOI:10.1386/jdmp_00027_1
E. Mazzoli
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In an internet-connected era, prominence and discoverability propose new challenges for content providers, as search and discovery functions become essential to access content online. However, general definitional confusion on these notions has contributed to a lack of understanding of what discoverability means for the online audio-visual media industry, which in turn leads to a lack of clarity over the scope, values and intentions of related regulatory proposals. This article criticizes these policy approaches and proposes a fine-tuned understanding of content discoverability that is suited to our contemporary media system and informs media and communication policy debates in this area. By contextualizing it in an industry-led governance system with opaque content-curation strategies, I apply a new analytical lens to discoverability that shows its implications for three media policy issues: namely organizations’ decisional transparency, users’ diversity of exposure and the fostering of a plurality of media independent from undue power and influence.
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在线内容治理:面向突出性和可发现性分析框架
在互联网连接的时代,随着搜索和发现功能对在线访问内容变得至关重要,突出性和可发现性给内容提供商带来了新的挑战。然而,对这些概念的定义普遍混乱,导致人们不了解可发现性对在线视听媒体行业意味着什么,这反过来又导致对相关监管提案的范围、价值观和意图缺乏明确性。本文批评了这些政策方法,并提出了对内容可发现性的微调理解,以适应我们当代的媒体系统,并为该领域的媒体和传播政策辩论提供信息。通过将其置于一个具有不透明内容策划策略的行业主导的治理体系中,我将一个新的分析视角应用于可发现性,显示其对三个媒体政策问题的影响:即组织的决策透明度、用户的曝光多样性,以及培养独立于不当权力和影响的多元化媒体。
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