Led by a team of RMIT University researchers, the study involved talking to children aged 7 to 9, documenting their ...
Aussie kids are being let down by streaming algorithms: new research
In decades past, Australian children have far more likely channel surfed or browsed TV guides, but today they’re busy navigating complex streaming platforms and their algorithms to find shows, which in turn is influencing their viewing habits, according to a new study.
The research found that US-based global streaming video platforms Netflix and YouTube were the most popular, which had flow on effects when it came to the children’s ability to find age-appropriate and local content.