Are social bots a real threat? An agent-based model of the spiral of silence to analyse the impact of manipulative actors in social networks

被引:114
作者
Ross, Bjoern [1 ]
Pilz, Laura [1 ]
Cabrera, Benjamin [1 ]
Brachten, Florian [1 ]
Neubaum, German [1 ]
Stieglitz, Stefan [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Duisburg Essen, Dept Comp Sci & Appl Cognit Sci, Duisburg, Germany
关键词
Spiral of silence; agent-based modelling; social bots; simulation; network analysis; PUBLIC-OPINION; COLLECTIVE DYNAMICS; MEDIA NETWORKS; SELF-CENSOR; BIG DATA; ONLINE; WILLINGNESS; INFORMATION; PERCEPTIONS; ANALYTICS;
D O I
10.1080/0960085X.2018.1560920
中图分类号
TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号
0812 ;
摘要
Information systems such as social media strongly influence public opinion formation. Additionally, communication on the internet is shaped by individuals and organisations with various aims. This environment has given rise to phenomena such as manipulated content, fake news, and social bots. To examine the influence of manipulated opinions, we draw on the spiral of silence theory and complex adaptive systems. We translate empirical evidence of individual behaviour into an agent-based model and show that the model results in the emergence of a consensus on the collective level. In contrast to most previous approaches, this model explicitly represents interactions as a network. The most central actor in the network determines the final consensus 60-70% of the time. We then use the model to examine the influence of manipulative actors such as social bots on public opinion formation. The results indicate that, in a highly polarised setting, depending on their network position and the overall network density, bot participation by as little as 2-4% of a communication network can be sufficient to tip over the opinion climate in two out of three cases. These findings demonstrate a mechanism by which bots could shape the norms adopted by social media users.
引用
收藏
页码:394 / 412
页数:19
相关论文
共 97 条
  • [1] Dissecting a Social Botnet: Growth, Content and Influence in Twitter
    Abokhodair, Norah
    Yoo, Daisy
    McDonald, David W.
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2015 ACM INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER-SUPPORTED COOPERATIVE WORK AND SOCIAL COMPUTING (CSCW'15), 2015, : 839 - 851
  • [2] Big Data, Data Science, and Analytics: The Opportunity and Challenge for IS Research
    Agarwal, Ritu
    Dhar, Vasant
    [J]. INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESEARCH, 2014, 25 (03) : 443 - 448
  • [3] Aiello L. M., 2012, P 6 INT C WEBL SOC M, V6, P10, DOI 10.1609/icwsm.v6i1.14236
  • [4] Introduction to the Special Issue Social Media and Business Transformation: A Framework for Research
    Aral, Sinan
    Dellarocas, Chrysanthos
    Godes, David
    [J]. INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESEARCH, 2013, 24 (01) : 3 - 13
  • [5] Emergence of scaling in random networks
    Barabási, AL
    Albert, R
    [J]. SCIENCE, 1999, 286 (5439) : 509 - 512
  • [6] BEESE J, 2015, P INT C INF SYST FOR, P1
  • [7] Berners Lee T., 2017, 3 CHALLENGES WEB ACC
  • [8] Bessi A., 2016, First Monday, V21, DOI [DOI 10.5210/FM.V21I11.7090, 10.5210/fm.v21i11.7090]
  • [9] Bhattacherjee A., 2017, EUR J INFORM SYST
  • [10] Pruning the news feed: Unfriending and unfollowing political content on social media
    Bode, Leticia
    [J]. RESEARCH & POLITICS, 2016, 3 (03):