By Paul Voosen, The Chronicle of Higher Education. It was a remarkable result. By manipulating the news feeds of thousands of Facebook users, without their knowing consent, researchers working with the goliath of social media found that they could spur a significant, if small, effect on people’s behaviour in the world beyond bits. Read more...6 juillet 2014
Scientists face access backlash over Facebook research
By Paul Voosen, The Chronicle of Higher Education. It was a remarkable result. By manipulating the news feeds of thousands of Facebook users, without their knowing consent, researchers working with the goliath of social media found that they could spur a significant, if small, effect on people’s behaviour in the world beyond bits. Read more...Commentaires