Design an interactive, simplified mock-up or prototype of a social media feed that visually demonstrates the stark difference between an algorithmic feed and a chronological, non-algorithmic one. This could be a click-through presentation, a simple website, or even a detailed storyboard with annotations. The 'algorithmic' view would highlight problematic content (e.g., highly curated, anxiety-inducing, 'perfect' lives), while the 'human' view would show diverse, authentic, interest-based content. Accompanying text or voice-over would explain the mental health implications of each, directly addressing lawmakers and companies on the tangible benefits of switching to non-algorithmic for minors.
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This project offers a concrete, visual solution rather than just stating a problem. By 'showing, not just telling,' it makes the abstract concept of algorithmic harm and non-algorithmic benefit immediately understandable and actionable for decision-makers.
시작하기
Map out key screens for two distinct feed types. Curate example content (images, short text posts) for each. Use a presentation tool (Google Slides, PowerPoint), a prototyping tool (Figma, Adobe XD), or even just a series of drawn sketches to build the 'interactive' experience. Write concise explanations for each screen comparing the psychological impact.
필요한 것
Computer, presentation software (e.g., Google Slides, Figma, Canva), curated example content (images, text), research on algorithmic impacts, a clear understanding of non-algorithmic feed principles.
필요 시간
1 week
Moderate
프롬프트: Can you help me come up with a prompt for a multimodal composition project about how social media should require a non-algorithmic feed for users under 18? Make it directed at lawmakers and social media companies. Make it persuasive and action-driven to emphasize the need for change to help the mental health of teens. make it simple and direct