论文标题

Covid-19和社交媒体:超越两极分化

COVID-19 and social media: Beyond polarization

论文作者

De Nicola, Giacomo, Mambou, Victor H. Tuekam, Kauermann, Göran

论文摘要

19009年的大流行带来了大量的虚假信息,加剧了在线话语越来越分裂的景观中的极化。在这种情况下,流行的社交媒体用户发挥了重要作用,因为他们能够向大型观众广播消息并影响公众舆论。在本文中,我们利用公开可用的数据来研究在Twitter上讨论大流行的受欢迎用户的行为。我们从网络的角度解决问题,将用户视为节点,并按照指示边缘遵循关系。由此产生的网络结构是通过将演员嵌入潜在社交空间中的建模,在该领域,用户彼此接近的用户彼此之间的可能性更高。结果表明存在两个不同的社区,可以将其解释为“普遍反对”疫苗规定的“通常”和“通常”,从而证实了平台上回声室的普遍性的现有证据。通过专注于许多著名用户,例如政客,活动家和新闻媒体,我们进一步表明,这两个组并不完全同质,不仅代表了两个极点。相反,潜在空间捕捉了两个极端之间的一系列信念,表明两极分化虽然是网络的唯一驱动力,并且更温和的“中心”用户是讨论中的关键参与者。

The COVID-19 pandemic brought upon a massive wave of disinformation, exacerbating polarization in the increasingly divided landscape of online discourse. In this context, popular social media users play a major role, as they have the ability to broadcast messages to large audiences and influence public opinion. In this paper, we make use of openly available data to study the behavior of popular users discussing the pandemic on Twitter. We tackle the issue from a network perspective, considering users as nodes and following relationships as directed edges. The resulting network structure is modeled by embedding the actors in a latent social space, where users closer to one another have a higher probability of following each other. The results suggest the existence of two distinct communities, which can be interpreted as "generally pro" and "generally against" vaccine mandates, corroborating existing evidence on the pervasiveness of echo chambers on the platform. By focusing on a number of notable users, such as politicians, activists, and news outlets, we further show that the two groups are not entirely homogeneous, and that not just the two poles are represented. To the contrary, the latent space captures an entire spectrum of beliefs between the two extremes, demonstrating that polarization, while present, is not the only driver of the network, and that more moderate, "central" users are key players in the discussion.

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