{"id":1476,"date":"2026-02-24T13:45:19","date_gmt":"2026-02-24T05:45:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/jointings.org\/eng\/?p=1476"},"modified":"2026-02-24T13:45:19","modified_gmt":"2026-02-24T05:45:19","slug":"algorithm-as-power-it-demands-a-cage","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jointings.org\/eng\/archives\/1476","title":{"rendered":"Algorithm as Power, it Demands a Cage"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/jointings.org\/cn\/csr-sustainability\/\" target=\"_blank\">\u3010\u53ef\u6301\u7eed\u53d1\u5c55\u3011| Sustainability<\/a><\/p>\n<div style=\"text-align: right;\"><em><a href=\"https:\/\/jointings.org\/cn\/join-us\/sold\/\" target=\"_blank\">For Sale<\/a><\/em><\/div>\n<div>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">By Wind,\u00a0Jointing.Media, in Shanghai, 2026-02-01<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>A sensationalist headline (bad money) garners vast numbers of clicks and shares, while a rigorous, objective, in-depth report (good money) requiring time to read may be penalised by algorithms due to \u2018low completion rates\u2019 and \u2018short dwell times\u2019. The phenomenon of \u2018bad money driving out good\u2019 on the internet is both pervasive and profound. This is not merely a case of \u2018good content going unseen,\u2019 but rather a systemic consequence of an unchecked new power structure.<\/p>\n<p>Algorithms are silent, yet they are legislating for billions. They determine what we see, what we believe, what we buy, and even whom we encounter. Constitutional scholars caution us: any concentrated and unchecked power inevitably becomes perverted, whether wielded by monarchs, governments, or code.<\/p>\n<p>Sociologists offer deeper insight: this power is reshaping social structures\u2014amplifying divisions, cementing biases, transforming public discourse into an emotional arena where reason, depth, and facts retreat before the algorithm&#8217;s \u2018optimisation\u2019 logic. The challenge we face is fundamentally political: how to construct a cage for the digital age&#8217;s Leviathan?<\/p>\n<h3><span style=\"color: #339966;\">I. How Algorithms Distort Our World<\/span><\/h3>\n<p>The peril of algorithmic power lies in its covert operation and massive scale of efficacy.<\/p>\n<p>Social psychologists and communication scholars have revealed its mechanisms: algorithms systematically exploit human cognitive shortcuts through meticulously designed \u2018reward functions\u2019. They discovered that anger spreads faster than reason, simplicity is more readily absorbed than complexity, and confirmation bias is more popular than challenging preconceptions. Thus, in maximising the core metric of \u2018user engagement\u2019, platforms inadvertently constructed a colossal production line for \u2018bad content\u2019.<\/p>\n<p>Communication scholars further contend this has precipitated a \u2018refeudalisation of the public sphere.\u2019 The spaces of public discourse once safeguarded by professional editors are now governed by algorithmic logic. This logic disregards truth in favour of heat; it distinguishes not between the good and the bad, but optimises dwell time. Consequently, serious journalism is drowned out by gossip, in-depth analysis supplanted by emotional venting, and an invisible \u2018cognitive downgrade\u2019 spreads throughout society.<\/p>\n<p>Ethicists specialising in technology and algorithms delve into the inner workings of this technological black box, identifying the root cause in the extreme simplification of objectives. When complex societal values are compressed into a handful of quantifiable commercial metrics\u2014click-through rates, retention rates, conversion rates\u2014algorithms inevitably diverge from humanity&#8217;s long-term welfare. Like a giant programmed with flawed objectives, the greater its power, the deeper the distortions it creates.<\/p>\n<h3><span style=\"color: #339966;\">II. Why Confinement Within Bounds is an Inevitable Choice<\/span><\/h3>\n<p>In confronting such power, the voices of political philosophers must be heeded foremost. They remind us that the ancient adage \u2013 \u2018Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely\u2019 \u2013 remains no less pertinent in the digital age. Algorithmic platforms wield a composite authority that encompasses legislative (rule-making), executive (rule-enforcement), and judicial (dispute-resolution) functions. Yet this power emerged without democratic mandate, and its operation lacks fundamental transparency and accountability. Constraining it is therefore a modern imperative for safeguarding citizens&#8217; freedoms and dignity.<\/p>\n<p>Business strategists and platform economists arrive at the same conclusion from another angle. They argue that allowing \u2018bad money to drive out good\u2019 constitutes a short-sighted act akin to drinking poison to quench thirst. While substandard content may temporarily boost engagement metrics, it ultimately erodes the platform&#8217;s foundational trust, leading to user attrition, brand devaluation, and the withdrawal of societal licence. A healthy, credible, and sustainable digital ecosystem constitutes the true source of a platform&#8217;s long-term value. Thus, responsibly governing algorithmic power is not charity, but a prudent long-term investment.<\/p>\n<h3><span style=\"color: #339966;\">III. Constructing a Multi-Layered \u2018Cage of Power\u2019<\/span><\/h3>\n<p>Translating principles into practice demands a sophisticated, multi-disciplinary social engineering effort. This requires not only specialised contributions from experts across fields but also deep synergy and subtle checks between their perspectives to navigate the complex tensions inherent in governance.<\/p>\n<p>Tier One: The Cage of Values \u2013 Reshaping the Algorithmic Objective System<\/p>\n<p>Technical and algorithmic ethicists serve as the chief engineers here. They advocate embedding ethical values directly into the system&#8217;s code. This entails shifting algorithmic optimisation from a singular focus on \u2018maximising engagement\u2019 to a comprehensive framework encompassing authenticity, diversity, fairness, and user wellbeing.<\/p>\n<p>Specifically, recommendation systems could be mandated to incorporate \u2018quality\u2019 signals (such as source authority and content creation effort), reserving visibility for high-quality yet low-traffic content to dismantle the \u2018traffic-first\u2019 evaluation paradigm.<\/p>\n<p>Second Layer: The Cage of Rules \u2013 Establishing Legal Boundaries and Platform Obligations<\/p>\n<p>Platform governance and digital economy law experts are tasked with drafting the blueprint. They advocate for a dedicated Algorithmic Governance Act, whose core function is to provide mandatory legal safeguards for the ethical value framework. This legislation transforms abstract ethical principles into explicit prohibitions and liability clauses, such as:<\/p>\n<p>Transparency Obligation: Requiring impact assessments of key algorithms with public summaries.<\/p>\n<p>Non-Discrimination Obligation: Strictly prohibiting unreasonable price discrimination (\u2018big data price gouging\u2019) or opportunity deprivation based on big data.<\/p>\n<p>Duty of Care: Platforms bearing reasonable liability for significant societal harm caused by their recommended content (e.g., mass rumour propagation).<\/p>\n<p>User Rights Protection: Granting individuals the right to explanation and appeal regarding automated decisions.<\/p>\n<p>Here, a crucial governance tension emerges: achieving a delicate equilibrium between the rigorous, universal regulation pursued by legal experts and the innovative dynamism and market flexibility prioritised by platform economists. Excellent legislation does not stifle innovation; rather, it delineates clear \u2018kerbs\u2019 to enable innovation to race on safe, fair tracks. This necessitates rules possessing a degree of foresight and adaptability.<\/p>\n<p>Third Layer: The Cage of Oversight \u2013 Establishing Independent External Checks<\/p>\n<p>Regulatory science and independent audit experts serve as crucial gatekeepers. They advocate cultivating an independent third-party algorithm audit industry to conduct compliance, fairness, and non-discrimination audits on mainstream platform algorithms, with audit reports made public.<\/p>\n<p>Concurrently, a nationally-level regulatory body with technical expertise should be established to oversee supervision, investigations, and enforcement. Its operations must remain independent while being subject to public scrutiny. Their work ensures legal provisions do not become mere \u2018dead letters\u2019 but exert genuine binding force.<\/p>\n<p>The Fourth Layer: The Social Cage \u2013 Fostering Resilience Among Diverse Actors<\/p>\n<p>Sociologists and techno-anthropologists have turned their gaze towards broader societal arenas. They emphasise that a healthy digital society cannot rely solely on top-down regulation; it must empower users and creators:<\/p>\n<p>Enhancing users&#8217; autonomy through \u201cdata portability rights\u201d;<\/p>\n<p>Boosting the viability of quality creators via market design and tool support (such as establishing funds for high-calibre content creators);<\/p>\n<p>Boosting the public&#8217;s critical awareness of algorithms through widespread digital literacy education.<\/p>\n<p>This empowerment transforms governance from unilateral control into multi-stakeholder co-governance. For instance, just as some platforms now allow users to mark \u2018not interested\u2019 to fine-tune recommendations, future systems should grant users more granular \u2018value preference\u2019 adjustment rights (such as \u2018reduce emotional content\u2019 or \u2018increase diverse perspectives\u2019), enabling individuals to \u2018reverse-train\u2019 algorithms to some extent. An alert, informed, and empowered civil society constitutes the broadest and most fundamental foundation for constraining algorithmic power.<\/p>\n<h3><span style=\"color: #339966;\">IV. A Reconstruction of the Social Contract Concerning Our Future<\/span><\/h3>\n<p>Constraining algorithmic power is no simple task. It touches upon technological complexity, commercial interests, and the global competitive landscape. Yet this is no longer an optional technical optimisation issue, but a civilisational governance challenge that must be confronted.<\/p>\n<p>We stand at the \u2018constitutional moment\u2019 of the digital age. The old social contract did not foresee the governing power of code; the new contract must incorporate algorithmic power into a framework of democratic accountability.<\/p>\n<p>This demands profound collaboration: philosophers charting the course, ethicists establishing frameworks, legal experts defining boundaries, auditors conducting health checks, sociologists gauging public sentiment, economists planning for the long term. Meanwhile, business leaders and every citizen must recognise their rights and responsibilities within the digital commons, fulfilling their duty to safeguard this new contract through informed and prudent participation.<\/p>\n<p>Taming algorithms ultimately serves to safeguard humanity. When we successfully confine this emerging power within a cage forged from values, rules, oversight, and social resilience, we protect not merely a clear cyberspace, but a human future where reason, truth, and dignity endure. 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