1. Jake notices that articles with sensational headlines or provocative images tend to receive more engagement, such as likes, comments, and shares, compared to more factual or balanced content.
2. Jake sees that certain sports news websites or social media accounts frequently post clickbait headlines or use exaggerated language to grab attention, potentially leading to a focus on sensational or misleading content.
3. Jake notices that social media platforms often promote posts from accounts that generate high levels of engagement, even if the content is sensational or misleading, which could lead to the algorithm prioritizing such content.
4. Jake observes that articles or videos with controversial or outlandish claims tend to appear more prominently in his feed or search results, indicating that the algorithm may prioritize sensational or misleading content to increase user engagement.
What signs within Jake's experience suggest that algorithm may prioritize sensational or misleading sports content on social media platforms and sports news websites?
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