Social media feeds often create echo chambers or filter bubbles, showing users content based on what the algorithm thinks they will like.
Users are expected to break through these bubbles and not blindly trust everything they see online.
There is a growing concern about the lack of control users have over algorithms and the responsibility falls on individuals to navigate through the content they are shown.
Questions arise about why individuals have to take on this responsibility instead of the companies providing more transparency and control over algorithmic feeds.