Platform transience: changes in Facebook's policies, procedures, and affordances in global electoral politics
This paper presents two case studies of Facebook's rapid changes relating to international electoral politics: the "I'm a Voter" affordance and the platform's data and targeting capabilities. The article shows how Facebook changed with respect to its policies, procedures, and affordances, especially given the normative pressure exerted by journalists. Drawing from these case studies, we conceptualise continual and rapid change as "platform transience" and argue that it often arises from external pressure and economic considerations. Platform transience has significant implications for the ability of stakeholders to hold platforms accountable, raises significant issues for electoral fairness, and increases the potential for unequal political information environments.
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2019
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Authors: | Barrett, Bridget ; Kreiss, Daniel |
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Internet Policy Review. - Berlin : Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society, ISSN 2197-6775. - Vol. 8.2019, 4, p. 1-22
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Berlin : Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society |
Subject: | Platforms | Electoral politics | Platform change | Platform policies |
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