Attending #CHI2026 in Barcelona? Do you study news and online information ecosystems in HCI? Come hang out with us at lunch!
@mariannealq.bsky.social and I are hosting a meetup for folks in this research space on April 13 (Mon), 1-2.30pm!
Please RSVP by April 11 (Sat): forms.gle/aKmy3pv47S5M...
Posts by Stephanie T. Wang
Google AI overviews now reach over 2B users worldwide. But how reliable are they on high stakes topics - for instance, pregnancy and baby care?
We have a new paper - led by Desheng Hu, now accepted at @icwsm.bsky.social - exploring that and finding many issues
Preprint: arxiv.org/abs/2511.12920
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Sherry Jueyu Wu showed that when people participate in collective decision-making, they are more willing to express that the gov needs improvement. Interesting to think about in the context of participation and accountability on online platforms...
🔗: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
had a lovely time at the News Futures workshop and my first CHI conf with some amazing folks 🌸
Excited to be presenting "LLMs in Qualitative Research: Uses, Tensions, and Intentions" with @mariannealq.bsky.social at #CHI2025 today!
🆕 paper: dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/...
I'm at #CHI2025! 🇯🇵 🌸
Presenting our LBW "Traceable Texts and Their Effects".
We studied how phrase-level links from AI summaries to their sources influence the reading of complex texts.
🕥 April 30 at 10:30a & 3:40p 📍North 1F
Interested in text augmentation or improving source transparency? Drop by!
LLMs show a lot of utility for analyzing content at scale. Here's @stephanietwang.bsky.social's write-up for GAIN on how she and collaborators used LLMs to examine political content on TikTok: generative-ai-newsroom.com/whats-politi...
Deeply evil
This @acm-cscw.bsky.social paper confirms the findings of the recent Nature paper on chrono feeds. Algorithmic feeds lead to more centrist, trustworthy content, but have little impact on user behavior. An independent audit of platforms w/o access to internal data!
dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/...
Last week at CSCW, Catherine Han presented our work on journalists' unmet needs for protecting against harassment online. While the work targeted Twitter/X, it surfaces several nuances in users' needs that span future platforms as well (e.g., not wanting to filter out threats or visibly block users)
spent a day in San José trying many delicious Costa Rican fruits at Mercado Borbón 😋
stopping by every coffee farm on the road is not helping my bean addiction ☕️
Pretty blown away by this paper from Piotr Sapiezynski and team at Northeastern and Princeton, presented at #CSCW2024: dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/...
For lots of good legal and moral reasons, Facebook doesn't allow advertisers to explicitly target ads to "White Republicans" or "Black Democrats"..
hello world; participating in cscw 2024 + elections aftermath has finally convinced me to make a jump