Algorithmic Visibility of Marginalized Voices on Social Media and Its Implications for Democracy in Pakistan

Authors

  • Nayab , Undergraduate Student, Department of Digital Communication and Media, GC University Lahore, Pakistan Author
  • Ali Bhadur Lecturer, Department of Media and Communication Studies, GC University Lahore, Pakistan Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70843/ijass.2026.06108

Keywords:

Algorithms, X, TikTok, Social media, Marginalized voices, Democracy

Abstract

This study examines the impact of algorithm content curation of marginalized voices within Pakistan digital sphere. Employing a quantitative content analysis, by comparing marginalized movements (#AuratMarch and #PTM), political content (Imran Khan), and entertainment content (Pakistani dramas). The findings reveal significant disparities in content visibility, the findings reveal significant disparities in content visibility. The study further highlights platform-specific differences, as TikTok demonstrates substantially higher engagement levels than X across all categories. The study further highlights platform-specific differences, as TikTok demonstrates substantially higher engagement levels than X across all categories. However, both platforms exhibit a similar tendency to prioritize engagement-driven content, often limiting the visibility of socially significant issues. However, both platforms exhibit a similar tendency to prioritize engagement-driven content, often limiting the visibility of socially significant issues. The results suggest that algorithmic content curation plays a crucial role in influencing public discourse and may reinforce existing inequalities in digital visibility.

 

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Published

2026-03-30

How to Cite

, N., & Bhadur, A. (2026). Algorithmic Visibility of Marginalized Voices on Social Media and Its Implications for Democracy in Pakistan. International Journal of Advanced Social Studies, 6(1), 94-102. https://doi.org/10.70843/ijass.2026.06108