Algorithms should minimize the chance that initial luck (bad or good) leaves a lasting effect on end popularity.
Why would algorithms care about that at all? They’re optimizing clicks, and I see no reason they’d want to give up any power to try to reverse the effects of luck.
Quantity/frequency matters.
Algorithms should minimize the chance that initial luck (bad or good) leaves a lasting effect on end popularity.
Really great, accessible stuff pumped out regularly will eventually rise.
Why would algorithms care about that at all? They’re optimizing clicks, and I see no reason they’d want to give up any power to try to reverse the effects of luck.