“…Examples include studying how social media and human behavior jointly influence the spread of infectious diseases through an epidemic model [1], dividing social trust into a continuous range to study how business reputation of firms can be improved in business networks [2], or introducing game theory and treating public opinion as a continuous interval within [0,1], and discussing the conformity and manipulation behavior of agents in realistic opinion networks and studying agent voting choices [3][4][5][6]. Hence, the study of the spread mechanism of group opinions can clarify various political, economic, and management phenomena, including popularity, the existence of minority opinions, consistency and diversity, and the leading role of the government [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14]. To date, various studies of dynamics of opinion evolution have been reported.…”