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The impact of social media on polarization in the society
The advent of social media platforms has revolutionized information
consumption patterns, with individuals frequently engaging in these platforms
for social interactions. This trend has fostered an environment where people
gravitate towards information that aligns with their preconceived notions,
leading to the formation of echo chambers and polarization within the society.
Recently introduced activity-driven models have been successful in capturing
the dynamics of information propagation and polarization. The present study
uses this model to explore the impact of social media on a polarized society.
By considering the varying influence of media, ranging from exposing
individuals to contradictory views to reinforcing existing opinions, a
supercritical pitchfork bifurcation is observed, triggering a transition from
consensus to polarization. The transition points from polarization to consensus
are derived analytically and is validated through numerical simulations. This
research sheds light on the complex interplay between social media dynamics and
societal polarization.