Over 70% of users are troubled by “algorithm” recommendations. Over time, the scope for users to receive information will become narrower and the channels will become single, thus falling into what is often called an "information cocoon" "Traffic first" business logic prompts some online platforms to use "algorithms" to frequently push homogeneous content that users are interested in, and even worse, to please users with eye-catching low-quality and vulgar content.

The so-called "algorithm discrimination" refers to the "unfair results" caused by bias or discriminatory data sets.