The “Algorithmic Gatekeeper”: How Dutch Farmers’ Use of YouTube Curates Their Views on the Nitrogen Crisis

Marc Esteve-del-Valle*, Fotini Anna Sarchosakis

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Abstract

Dutch farmers are turning to YouTube for insights into the nitrogen crisis. While the platform provides access to diverse information, its algorithmic structure—driven largely by economic interests—personalizes content delivery. This study explores Dutch farmers’ uses and gratifications in using YouTube, and how the YouTube algorithm affects their understanding of the nitrogen crisis. We conducted 12 semi-structured interviews with Dutch farmers and analyzed the data employing thematic analysis. Our findings reveal that farmers use YouTube to educate themselves, navigate laws and regulations, find support for their views, and seek diverse information sources. The platform helps farmers adapt to industry challenges, reinforce their beliefs, and stay informed about alternative perspectives. The study also uncovers the gatekeeping role of the YouTube algorithm, personalizing and curating content about the nitrogen crisis for the farmers.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3347
Number of pages25
JournalSustainability (Switzerland)
Volume17
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr-2025

Keywords

  • algorithms
  • Dutch farmers
  • gatekeeper
  • nitrogen crisis
  • uses and gratifications
  • YouTube

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