2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2203.09640
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Echo chambers and information transmission biases in homophilic and heterophilic networks

Abstract: We study how information transmission biases arise by the interplay between the structural properties of the network and the dynamics of the information in synthetic scale-free homophilic/heterophilic networks. We provide simple mathematical tools to quantify these biases. Both Simple and Complex Contagion models are insufficient to predict significant biases. In contrast, a Hybrid Contagion model -in which both Simple and Complex Contagion occur-gives rise to three different homophily-dependent biases: emissi… Show more

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