Filter Bubble QuizVersión en línea Answer the questions about the talk "Beware Online Filter Bubbles." por Osamu Usami 1 What did Mark Zuckerberg mean when he said, "A squirrel dying in your front yard may be more relevant to your interests right now than people dying in Africa"? a We should pay more attention to people dying in Africa. b Something trifle can be the top concern of a person. c It is amazing how people think differently. d A squirrel is one of the most popular topics people talk about on the Internet. 2 Who did Eli Pariser make disappear from his Facebook feed on purpose? a His liberal friends. b His conservative friends. c People who has the opposite view. d Nobody. 3 What did Eli Pariser mean when he said, "There is no standard Google anymore"? a There are now many other search engines available for the users to choose the best one from. b There are so many state-of-the-art new functions that ordinary people cannot use it properly. c Search results are personalized and you do not always get what others get from the same search. d The efficiency of the search varies from person to person because some are more skilled than others. 4 Why does Eli Pariser think the Filter Bubble is a problem? Choose two. Choose one or more answers a Because it changes so fast. b Because what it does is invisible. c Because it only shows things that you want to see. d Because it exposes you to too much irrelevant information. e Because it makes the search inconvenient and time consuming 5 According to Eli Pariser, what does the algorithmic gatekeeper do? Choose two. Choose one or more answers a It equally distribute any information to anybody. b It makes it easy for you to find things you may like. c It strictly reflects the user’s intention in the search results. d It balances the types of information you will be exposed to. e It preselects what to show by analyzing the links you clicked on.