Analysis of flows in social media uncovers a new multi-step model of information spread

Matteo Serafino, G. Virginio Clemente, James Flamino, Boleslaw K. Szymanski, Omar Lizardo, Hernan A. Makse
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Since the advent of the internet, communication paradigms have continuously evolved, resulting in a present-day landscape where the dynamics of information dissemination have undergone a complete transformation compared to the past. In this study, we challenge the conventional two-step flow model of communication, a long-standing paradigm in the field. Our approach introduces a more intricate multi-step and multi-actor model that effectively captures the complexities of modern information spread. We test our hypothesis by examining the spread of information on the Twitter platform. Our findings support the multi-step and multi-actor model hypothesis. In this framework, influencers (individuals with a significant presence in social media) emerges as new central figures and partially take on the role previously attributed to opinion leaders. However, this does not apply to opinion leaders who adapt and reaffirm their influential position on social media, here defined as opinion-leading influencers. Additionally, we note a substantial number of adopters directly accessing information sources, suggesting a potentialdecline if influence in both opinion leaders and influencers. Finally, we found distinctions in the diffusion patterns of left- and right-leaning groups, indicating variations in the underlying structure of information dissemination across different ideologies.
社交媒体信息流分析揭示了一种新的多步骤信息传播模式
自互联网出现以来,传播范式不断演变,导致当今的信息传播动态与过去相比发生了翻天覆地的变化。在本研究中,我们挑战了传统的两步传播流程模型,这也是该领域长期存在的一种范式。我们的方法引入了一个更加复杂的多步骤、多行为体模型,它能有效捕捉到现代信息传播的复杂性。我们通过研究 Twitter 平台上的信息传播来验证我们的假设。我们的研究结果支持多步骤和多行为者模型假设。在这一框架中,影响者(在社交媒体上有重要影响力的个人)作为新的核心人物出现,并部分承担了以前由意见领袖承担的角色。此外,我们注意到有相当数量的采纳者直接访问信息来源,这表明意见领袖和影响者的影响力都有可能下降。最后,我们发现左翼和右翼群体的传播模式有所不同,这表明不同意识形态的信息传播的基本结构存在差异。
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