How do you create an undercover voter? First, I made her profiles across the major social media sites - X, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube. I kept her account private, and, since she wasn’t political, had her follow and engage with content that had nothing to do with politics - coupon pages, dance videos, community groups and other Spanish-language content.
All five characters have private accounts, and no friends.
These social media profiles can’t offer an exhaustive view into what every voter is being pushed online, but they can offer an insight into the impact of social media sites this election.
Whenever she was recommended content on any of the platforms, I engaged with it - whether it was watching the latest TikTok dance or following a Facebook page about saving at the supermarket - to see what the algorithms would recommend to Gabriela next.
Soon, she was being recommended political content, too.
Now there’s a war raging inside her feeds between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris - and who appears to have the upper hand is different depending on which social media site she looks at.