Posted September 19, 2023 by Hejie_Tian
In recent times, I have honed in on a specific game design theme – what it calls 'design challenges.' These challenges revolve around pertinent real-world issues that are both captivating and controversial. Among the various themes, I have chosen to delve into the world of social media.
My research focus centers on the interplay between social media and individuals, with a particular interest in whether recommendation algorithms on these platforms amplify cognitive dilemmas. This theme did not emerge overnight; it has evolved over the past decade alongside the rise of recommendation algorithms, giving rise to concepts like filter bubbles, echo chambers, and internet Balkanization. These concepts all reflect concerns about the influence of social media on our thinking.
After thorough academic analysis and data-driven investigations, the conclusion is rather straightforward: recommendation algorithms do not significantly exacerbate cognitive dilemmas. These dilemmas are more influenced by individual differences and psychological factors. However, I believe that regardless of this outcome, the debate surrounding this topic will persist because social media, integrated with recommendation algorithms, has become an integral part of our lives.
I plan to infuse the notion of 'people fearing their cognitive autonomy being hijacked by social media' into the game's core concept, presented in a lighthearted manner to encourage players to consider the cognitive effects of social media. My main objective for the game is to stimulate player reflection on this issue in an engaging and flexible way, ensuring the gameplay remains enjoyable.