In a simulated zero-sum media competition with bounded-rational players, equilibrium strategies reproduce the pattern that hyper-partisan sources spread more misinformation than centrists and that one side's misinformation triggers the other's.
Susceptibility of Communities against Low-Credibility Content in Social News Websites
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Social news websites, such as Reddit, have evolved into prominent platforms for sharing and discussing news. A key issue on social news websites sites is the formation of echo chambers, which often lead to the spread of highly biased or uncredible news. We develop a method to identify communities within a social news website that are prone to uncredible or highly biased news. We employ a user embedding pipeline that detects user communities based on their stances towards posts and news sources. We then project each community onto a credibility-bias space and analyze the distributional characteristics of each projected community to identify those that have a high risk of adopting beliefs with low credibility or high bias. This approach also enables the prediction of individual users' susceptibility to low credibility content, based on their community affiliation. Our experiments show that latent space clusters effectively indicate the credibility and bias levels of their users, with significant differences observed across clusters -- a $34\%$ difference in the users' susceptibility to low-credibility content and a $8.3\%$ difference in the users' susceptibility to high political bias.
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How Media Competition Fuels the Spread of Misinformation
In a simulated zero-sum media competition with bounded-rational players, equilibrium strategies reproduce the pattern that hyper-partisan sources spread more misinformation than centrists and that one side's misinformation triggers the other's.