The effects of information overload are tremendous. It lowers one’s ability to focus and greatly deteriorates productivity. Time consuming information gathering has been replaced with time consuming information processing.
The response has been an effort to provide information filtering mechanisms to better digest all the information that we are exposed to on a day to day basis.
There are both algorithms as well as social filters to deal with information overload.
One possible non exhaustive classification for social filtering could be:
1. Content ranked by users to assess popularity.
2. Views or comments to assess popularity.
3. Both systems on top of a social graph allows filtering by users you trust or users with similar tastes.
I know very little to nothing about algorithm filtering (looking for more collaborators on this) but it seem to be that most of them rely on establishing correlation and patterns on you information consumption patterns. Another widely and current popular use is to leverage





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