< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/94/E5/IB-FQ5CQ_C573723a.jpg" Alt = "Tiktok and X promote among German users of the" Alternative for Germany ". < P > Algorithms of social platforms Tiktok and & nbsp; x before elections in & nbsp; Germany promote more right political content than left.

~ ~ ~ < P class = "text-start" > about it & nbsp; < u > & nbsp; in & nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nblo; On & nbsp; which & nbsp; < U > drew attention & nbsp; nbsp; < P class = "text-Start" > Yes, according to & nbsp; research, algorithms of both platforms among the recommended content users have offered more publications on the far-right party & laquo; an alternative for Germany & /p > < P class = "text-Start" > The greatest political bias Global Witness found in & nbsp; tiktok, where & nbsp; 78% of political content that was algorithmically recommended by test ; Adn. In & nbsp; x this figure was 64%.

< P class = "text-start" >Also, an organization with & rsquo; it is clear that & nbsp; both platforms generally show non -party users in & nbsp; Germany twice as much right content than the left. In & nbsp; tiktok right content was offered in & nbsp; 74% of cases, and & nbsp; in & nbsp; x & nbsp; & mdash; in & nbsp; 72%.

< P class = "text-Start" > Global Witness also analyzed content in & nbsp; Instagram, but the level of political bias there was a little lower: 59% of the content was right there.

it is noted that & nbsp; the results obtained coincide with & nbsp; other social media studies conducted by Global Witness on the latest elections in & nbsp; USA, Ireland and Amp; .

< P class = "text-start" >Earlier, X Ilon Musk, who heads the government's efficiency (Doge) in & nbsp; US Presidential Administration Donald Trump, opened & nbsp; Nbsp; supported Adn by calling the party & laquo; rescue; He also remotely spoke at & nbsp; its rally, expressing the opinion that & nbsp; Germans want more self -determination & laquo; and less & nbsp; & mdash; with & nbsp; Brussels & raquo;.

< h2 class = "text-center" >0 > how & nbsp; nbsp; conducted research ?0 > 62 > 62 ~/H2 > < P class = "text-Start" > Researchers created by & nbsp; three accounts in & nbsp; tiktok, x and & nbsp; instagram, signing on & nbsp; nbsp; the union, Social Democratic Party of Germany, & laquo; alternatives for Germany & raquo; and & nbsp; & laquo; green & raquo;. & nbsp;

< P class = "text-Start" > also test accounts signed on & nbsp; nbsp; accounts of leaders of these parties: Friedrich Merz, Olaf Scholz, Alice Weidel and & nbsp; Roberta Gabec. ~ < P class = "text-Start" > with & nbsp; nbsp; each account, researchers have viewed P & Rsquo; Rsquo; With & nbsp; content of all political forces, testers interacted over the same time & mdash; 30 seconds.

< P class = "text-start" > in & nbsp; this method researchers wanted to show the system that & nbsp; they are non-partisan and are interested in all political forces.

~ ~ < P class = "text-Start" > When the researchers analyzed the content that each platform was sent by test accounts as & nbsp; recommendation, then revealed a significant crossing to the right.

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Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116