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Social information filtering uses algorithms to recommend items to users based on the preferences of similar users. It analyzes user tastes rather than just the items themselves. Examples include music and course recommendations. The public sector uses social media for communication, information dissemination, citizen engagement, and promoting transparency and accountability.

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Social information filtering uses algorithms to recommend items to users based on the preferences of similar users. It analyzes user tastes rather than just the items themselves. Examples include music and course recommendations. The public sector uses social media for communication, information dissemination, citizen engagement, and promoting transparency and accountability.

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Difference between local and global search engines

What is social information filtering

Social information filtering is a process that uses algorithms to automatically recommend


items based on the values of other users with similar tastes. It uses standard formulas to
determine which users have similar tastes. The recommendations are based on the quality
of items, rather than the items themselves.
Social information filtering is one of the most important uses of social media. For example,
social media users can use their networks to filter the vast stream of news. Friends on social
media can help users who are frustrated by news overload.
Some examples of social information filtering systems include:
Ringo: A system that makes personalized music recommendations to people on the Internet
OSRS: A system that makes personalized general education course recommendations
What are different search engine analytic tools

What is social media public sector

The term "social media public sector" refers to the use of social media platforms and
strategies by government agencies, public institutions, and organizations in the public sector.
These entities utilize social media to communicate with the public, disseminate information,
engage with citizens, provide services, and promote transparency and accountability
What are sources of locations analytics

5 marks

List and explain two main categories of search engine analytics

CRAWLER-BASED As the name suggests, crawler-based search engines create their


databases or lists automatically, without any human intervention. Examples of
crawler-based search engine are Google.com and Bing.com. Crawler-based search
engines are widely used to find and access content over the Internet. They operate in
three steps: 1) web crawling, 2) indexing, and 3) searching. Web crawling—Search
engines start by collecting and storing information about web pages. This mechanism
is termed web crawling. A web crawler (also known as web spider or bot) is a
computer program or software specifically designed to collect and store data about
websites for indexing. Indexing—Indexing helps classify a website correctly for
searching purposes. The data crawled or extracted is then indexed and stored in a
database for quick access. Every search engine may follow different techniques for
indexing web page data. Common indexing techniques include storing meta tags
(which are used in the header of a web page and provide descriptions of the website)
and keywords related to a website. Searching—Searching is the final step in search
engine operations. When a user requests specific information by entering keywords
in a search engine, the search engine queries the index and provides a list of the most
relevant web pages by matching it with the indexed keywords. However, it may not
be that simple; search engines use a variety of factors to rank and provide a list of
matching websites.

DIRECTORIES: The listings in directories are manually compiled and created by human
editors. People who want to be listed in a directory submit an address, title, and brief
description of their website, which is then reviewed by the editor and included in it.
Some good examples of human-created directories are Yahoo Directory, Open
Directory, and LookSmart

METASEARCH ENGINES: Metasearch engines compiles and display results from other
search engines. When a user enters a query, the metasearch engine submits the
query to several individual search engines, and results returned from all the search
engines are integrated, ranked, and displayed to the user. Examples of meta–search
engines include Metacrawler, Mamma, and Dogpile. By integrating results from
several search engines, metasearch engines are capable of handling large amounts of
data and can help us save time by focusing on one search engine.

Explain steps needed to formulate a social media strategy


Analyze common social media risks mitigation strategies

How you can maintain data ownership and maintain privacy online

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