Social media algorithms are like City Traders – we know what they do, but most of us have no idea how they do it!
Algorithms work diligently behind the scenes of most social media sites, with a clear brief to deliver personalised content to users that will engage them sufficiently to keep them scrolling.
However, algorithms have come in for increased criticism in recent years, with studies highlighting the negative effects on our mental health of endless scrolling.
Furthermore, users have begun to question how exactly social media platforms are ranking the content that is presented to them, with a new breed of social media aficionado emerging, craving more control over what they see in their feeds.
Innovative social media sites such as RTRO aim to put the power back into the hands, or more specifically fingers, of its users, by offering an algorithm-free platform where they can control what they search for.
RTRO is split into two, with one section devoted exclusively to keeping up with friends and family. So far, so Facebook, but where RTRO differs is that brand and creator-led content is limited to the second section of the platform, RTRO TV.
It’s here that people can browse channels dedicated to popular topics such as Beauty, Fitness, Food, and Travel, without any algorithms suggesting what they should be viewing.