Social Network sites are fertile ground for several polluting phenomena affecting online and offline spaces. Among these phenomena are included echo chambers, closed systems in which the opinions expressed by the people inside are exacerbated for the effect of the repetition, while opposite views are actively excluded. This paper offers a framework to explore, in a platform-independent manner, the topological changes through time of echo chambers, while considering the content posted by users and the attitude conveyed in discussing specific controversial issues. The proposed framework consists of four steps: (i) data collection and annotation of users' ideology regarding a controversial topic, (ii) construction of a dynamic network of int...
In the pre-social-media age, individuals interacted with far fewer people. I argue that people have...
Social media may limit the exposure to diverse perspectives and favor the formation of groups of lik...
This article considers claims made by various authors that the use of filtering and recommendation t...
Social Network sites are fertile ground for several polluting phenomena affecting online and offline...
Social network sites (SNSs) have reshaped how information is spread, in favour of a faster way of sh...
In a digital environment, the term echo chamber refers to an alarming phenomenon in which beliefs ar...
The thesis focuses on the modeling of information diffusion and opinion dynamics on online social n...
The possibility of distributing user-generated content through online social networks (OSNs) has had...
Echo chambers on social media are described as homophilic clusters that are characterized by a repea...
Echo chambers in online social networks, in which users prefer to interact only with ideologically-a...
The theory of echo chambers, which suggests that online political discussions take place in conditio...
Online media is increasingly being used to consume everyday news. However, they might also turn into...
Social Media Echo Chambers: A Study of Public Political Discourse on Social Media Abstract In the ...
In today’s technology climate, people can easily connect with anyone in the world, and to quickly ac...
In order to solve the problem of opinion polarization and distortion caused by echo chamber effect i...
In the pre-social-media age, individuals interacted with far fewer people. I argue that people have...
Social media may limit the exposure to diverse perspectives and favor the formation of groups of lik...
This article considers claims made by various authors that the use of filtering and recommendation t...
Social Network sites are fertile ground for several polluting phenomena affecting online and offline...
Social network sites (SNSs) have reshaped how information is spread, in favour of a faster way of sh...
In a digital environment, the term echo chamber refers to an alarming phenomenon in which beliefs ar...
The thesis focuses on the modeling of information diffusion and opinion dynamics on online social n...
The possibility of distributing user-generated content through online social networks (OSNs) has had...
Echo chambers on social media are described as homophilic clusters that are characterized by a repea...
Echo chambers in online social networks, in which users prefer to interact only with ideologically-a...
The theory of echo chambers, which suggests that online political discussions take place in conditio...
Online media is increasingly being used to consume everyday news. However, they might also turn into...
Social Media Echo Chambers: A Study of Public Political Discourse on Social Media Abstract In the ...
In today’s technology climate, people can easily connect with anyone in the world, and to quickly ac...
In order to solve the problem of opinion polarization and distortion caused by echo chamber effect i...
In the pre-social-media age, individuals interacted with far fewer people. I argue that people have...
Social media may limit the exposure to diverse perspectives and favor the formation of groups of lik...
This article considers claims made by various authors that the use of filtering and recommendation t...