This study finds that YouTube Shorts recommendations diverge more sharply from seed content for South China Sea queries than for general YouTube categories, using a new keyframe-based visual and textual analysis.
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A Keyframe-Based Approach for Auditing Bias in YouTube Shorts Recommendations
This study finds that YouTube Shorts recommendations diverge more sharply from seed content for South China Sea queries than for general YouTube categories, using a new keyframe-based visual and textual analysis.