We evaluate homophily and heterophily among ideological and demographic groups in a typical opinion formation context: online discussions of current news. We analyze user interactions across five years in the r/news community on Reddit, one of the most visited websites in the United States. Then, we estimate demographic and ideological attributes of these users. Thanks to a comparison with a carefully-crafted network null model, we establish which pairs of attributes foster interactions and which ones inhibit them. Individuals prefer to engage with the opposite ideological side, which contradicts the echo chamber narrative. Instead, demographic groups are homophilic, as individuals tend to interact within their own group - even in an onli...
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Studies of political polarization in social media demonstrate mixed evidence for whether discussions...
Social media have become an important source of information for many of the billions of people who u...
We use individual and aggregate data to ask how the Internet is changing the ideological segregation...
Polarization in online social networks has gathered a significant amount of attention in the researc...
Polarization in online social networks has gathered a significant amount of attention in the researc...
Homophily, the tendency of people to have ties with those who are similar, is a fundamental pattern ...
Individuals of modern societies share ideas and participate in collective processes within a pervasi...
Scholars have debated whether social media platforms, by allowing users to select the information to...
Information, rumors, debates shape and reinforce the perception of reality and heavily impact publi...
Despite their entertainment oriented purpose, social media changed the way users access information,...
Western societies have become more polarized over the last decades which forms a threat to their dem...
The emergence of opinion polarization within human communities -- the phenomenon that individuals wi...
Affective polarization—growing animosity and hostility between political rivals—has become increasin...
Human interactions create social networks forming the backbone of societies. Individuals adjust thei...
This is the final version. Available via the link in this record.We use individual data on browsing ...
Studies of political polarization in social media demonstrate mixed evidence for whether discussions...
Social media have become an important source of information for many of the billions of people who u...
We use individual and aggregate data to ask how the Internet is changing the ideological segregation...
Polarization in online social networks has gathered a significant amount of attention in the researc...
Polarization in online social networks has gathered a significant amount of attention in the researc...
Homophily, the tendency of people to have ties with those who are similar, is a fundamental pattern ...
Individuals of modern societies share ideas and participate in collective processes within a pervasi...
Scholars have debated whether social media platforms, by allowing users to select the information to...
Information, rumors, debates shape and reinforce the perception of reality and heavily impact publi...
Despite their entertainment oriented purpose, social media changed the way users access information,...
Western societies have become more polarized over the last decades which forms a threat to their dem...
The emergence of opinion polarization within human communities -- the phenomenon that individuals wi...
Affective polarization—growing animosity and hostility between political rivals—has become increasin...
Human interactions create social networks forming the backbone of societies. Individuals adjust thei...
This is the final version. Available via the link in this record.We use individual data on browsing ...
Studies of political polarization in social media demonstrate mixed evidence for whether discussions...
Social media have become an important source of information for many of the billions of people who u...