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Speak, memory: the postphenomenological analysis of memory-making in the age of algorithmically powered social networks
O. Kudina
This paper investigates the intriguing ways Facebook shapes our memories through its Memories feature, driven by algorithms. Authored by Olya Kudina from Delft University of Technology, it invites us to reflect on how social media co-produces our recollections and influences what we remember and forget.
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