Spread of (Mis)Information in Social Networks

D. Acemoglu, A. Ozdaglar, Ali ParandehGheibi
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We provide a model to investigate the tension between information aggregation and spread of misinformation. Individuals meet pairwise and exchange information, which is modeled as both individuals adopting the average of their pre-meeting beliefs. "Forceful" agents influence the beliefs of (some of) the other individuals they meet, but do not change their own opinions. We characterize how the presence of forceful agents interferes with information aggregation. Under the assumption that even forceful agents obtain some information from others, we first show that all beliefs converge to a stochastic consensus. Our main results quantify the extent of misinformation by providing bounds or exact results on the gap between the consensus value and the benchmark without forceful agents (where there is efficient information aggregation). The worst outcomes obtain when there are several forceful agents who update their beliefs only on the basis of information from individuals that have been influenced by them.
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社交网络中(错误)信息的传播
我们提供了一个模型来研究信息聚集和错误信息传播之间的紧张关系。个体两两会面并交换信息,这被建模为两个个体采用他们会前信念的平均值。“强势”行为者会影响他们遇到的(一些)其他个体的信仰,但不会改变他们自己的观点。我们描述了强力代理的存在如何干扰信息聚合。在假设强力主体也能从其他主体那里获得一些信息的前提下,我们首先证明了所有的信念都收敛于随机共识。我们的主要结果通过提供共识值和基准之间的差距的界限或精确结果来量化错误信息的程度,而不需要强制代理(其中存在有效的信息聚合)。当有几个强势的行动者仅仅根据受其影响的个人提供的信息更新自己的信念时,就会出现最糟糕的结果。
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