One of the main dimensions characterizing the unfolding of opinion formation processes in social debates is the degree of open-mindedness of the involved population. Opinion dynamic modeling studies have tried to capture such a peculiar expression of individuals' personalities and relate it to emerging phenomena like polarization, radicalization, and ideology fragmentation. However, one of their major limitations lies in the strong assumptions they make on the initial distribution of such characteristics, often fixed so as to satisfy a normality hypothesis. Here we propose a data-driven methodology to estimate users' open-mindedness from online discussion data. Our analysis--focused on the political discussion taking place on Reddit during the first two years of the Trump presidency--unveils the existence of statistically diverse distributions of open-mindedness in annotated sub-populations (i.e., Republicans, Democrats, and Moderates/Neutrals). Moreover, such distributions appear to be stable across time and generated by individual users' behaviors that remain consistent and underdispersed.

Change my mind: data driven estimate of open-mindedness from political discussions

Rossetti G
2023

Abstract

One of the main dimensions characterizing the unfolding of opinion formation processes in social debates is the degree of open-mindedness of the involved population. Opinion dynamic modeling studies have tried to capture such a peculiar expression of individuals' personalities and relate it to emerging phenomena like polarization, radicalization, and ideology fragmentation. However, one of their major limitations lies in the strong assumptions they make on the initial distribution of such characteristics, often fixed so as to satisfy a normality hypothesis. Here we propose a data-driven methodology to estimate users' open-mindedness from online discussion data. Our analysis--focused on the political discussion taking place on Reddit during the first two years of the Trump presidency--unveils the existence of statistically diverse distributions of open-mindedness in annotated sub-populations (i.e., Republicans, Democrats, and Moderates/Neutrals). Moreover, such distributions appear to be stable across time and generated by individual users' behaviors that remain consistent and underdispersed.
2023
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
Inglese
H. Cherifi, R.N. Mantegna, L.M. Rocha, C. Cherifi, S. Micciche
Complex Networks And Thier Applications XI
COMPLEX NETWORKS 2022 - Eleventh International Conference on Complex Networks and Their Applications
86
97
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-21127-0_8
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
08-10/11/2022
Palermo, Italy
Online debates
Open-mindedness
Political polarization
Opinion dynamics
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partially_open
Pansanella V.; Morini V.; Squartini T.; Rossetti G.
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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   SoBigData++: European Integrated Infrastructure for Social Mining and Big Data Analytics
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