We examine the effect social mistrust has on the propagation of misinformation on a social network. Agents communicate with each other and observe information sources, changing their opinion with some probability determined by their social trust, which can be low or high. Low social trust agents are less likely to be convinced out of their opinion by their peers and, in line with recent empirical literature, are more likely to observe misinformative information sources. A platform facilitates the creation of a homophilic network where users are more likely to connect with agents of the same level of social trust and the same social characteristics. Networks in which worldview is relatively important in determining network structure have mor...
Online social networks provide users with unprecedented opportunities to engage with diverse opinion...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/bandeau-haut/document-d...
In this paper, we examine the role of lies in human social relations by implementing some salient ch...
The emergence of online social networks has revolutionized the way people seek and share information...
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The unchecked spread of misinformation is recognized as an increasing threat to public, scientific a...
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Their sheer size and scale give social networks significant potential for shaping popular opinions. ...
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Online social networks provide users with unprecedented opportunities to engage with diverse opinion...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/bandeau-haut/document-d...
In this paper, we examine the role of lies in human social relations by implementing some salient ch...
The emergence of online social networks has revolutionized the way people seek and share information...
Social media plays a major role in the dissemination of misinformation. Although social networking s...
We investigate the role of manipulation in a model of opinion formation where agents have opinions a...
We provide a model to investigate the tension between information aggregation and spread of misinfor...
The unchecked spread of misinformation is recognized as an increasing threat to public, scientific a...
False political information spreads far and fast across social media, with negative consequences for...
Some fear that social bots, automated accounts on online social networks, propagate falsehoods that ...
Their sheer size and scale give social networks significant potential for shaping popular opinions. ...
We consider a social learning model where agents learn about an underlying state of the world from i...
We study the spread of misinformation in a social network characterized by unequal access to learnin...
Why do people spread rumors? This paper studies the transmission of possibly false information---by ...
Online social networks provide users with unprecedented opportunities to engage with diverse opinion...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/bandeau-haut/document-d...
In this paper, we examine the role of lies in human social relations by implementing some salient ch...