ORGANIC FILTERING
In general, ORGANIC FILTERING of information in digital media is driven by the person. However, the way attention is garnered differs. In one instance, attention is demanded by the content of the page. In another, decisions are actively made about what to pay attention to. Regardless, we control of what we see; we choose whether or not to consume, digest, and process the information at hand.
INORGANIC FILTERING, on the other hand, is driven by algorithms written by computer programs, which is covered in another section.
INORGANIC FILTERING, on the other hand, is driven by algorithms written by computer programs, which is covered in another section.