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Justin T. Huang

@justinthuang1

Asst. Professor of Marketing @MichiganRoss • PhD @StanfordGSB • Research on social media, user generated content, platform design • All opinions my own.

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"This bias creates echo chambers, online spaces characterized by homogeneity of opinion and insulation from opposing viewpoints," said Justin Huang Justin T. Huang, assistant professor of marketing Ross School of Business, whose research documents political bias in user-driven content

"This bias creates echo chambers, online spaces characterized by homogeneity of opinion and insulation from opposing viewpoints," said Justin Huang <a href="/JustinTHuang1/">Justin T. Huang</a>, assistant professor of marketing <a href="/MichiganRoss/">Ross School of Business</a>, whose research documents political bias in user-driven content
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"I predict that platforms will use content moderation policies to appeal to their users." With the upcoming TikTok ban, Michigan Ross Prof. Justin T. Huang shares insights on what's next regarding user advocacy, data privacy, platform trust, and more. myumi.ch/Q6WMQ

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Thank you Good Morning America for hosting me to speak about the upcoming #TikTokBan. We've just moments ago received the announcement that Trump will extend the ban deadline for a further 75 days as he works on a deal, confirming what we'd discussed as the most likely scenario.