# Algorithmic Pluralism - [[pull]] [[algorithms]] [[feed]] - [[push]] [[choice]] **Algorithmic Pluralism** is the right to choose the algorithm that curates your view of the world. ## The Problem On platforms like [[Twitter]], [[TikTok]], or [[Facebook]], there is one "Feed". It is a black box optimized for engagement (and often outrage). You cannot change it; you can only submit to it. ## The Agora Solution In the [[Agora]], because data is decoupled from the view layer: * We can have multiple "Feed Algorithms". * **Algorithm A:** "Show me notes from my friends sorted by date." * **Algorithm B:** "Show me notes that disagree with my current worldview (Agonistic Discovery)." * **Algorithm C:** "Show me random connections (Serendipity)." ## User Agency The user should be able to toggle these algorithms as easily as changing a CSS theme. This prevents the "Reality Tunnel" effect of monolithic social media.