What You are Seeking is Seeking You: Folk Theories of Personalisation Algorithms Among Internet Users
Yashila Nara
University of London
Abstract
This study explores eight folk theories of young Indian internet users — three capturing their
understanding of algorithmic personalisation and five concerning their behaviour towards
individualised recommendations, datafication and ramifications of online profiling. Taking a
social constructivist approach, 13 in-depth, semi-structured interviews were conducted. Folk
theories embody an overarching feeling of ‘inescapability’, ‘irritation’ and ‘efficiency, in equal
measure, often blurring the line between personalisation algorithms being efficient or intrusive.
The study further identifies critical user suggestions lying at the intersection of algorithmic literacy
and transparency, paving future scope for research. It endeavours to contribute to the academic
literature in algorithmic awareness given the lack of the same in non-western countries.