Social Media and the Diffusion of Information: A Computational Experiment on the Emergence of Food Scares
Authored by Benoit Desmarchelier, Eddy S Fang
Date Published: 2016
Sponsors:
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Platforms:
LSD (Laboratory for Simulation Development)
Model Documentation:
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Model Code URLs:
http://58.210.89.21:8081/FoddScare_SMedia.html
Abstract
This paper examines how social media have modified the process through
which information spreads within a population. Building on agent-based
modeling and a behavioral survey on information diffusion following a
food scare in China (n = 586), we study diffusion networks in simulated
populations with and without access to social media. While the use of
social media does not increase the likelihood of informational cascades, our results suggest a significant change in the topology of diffusion
networks. Social media facilitate the formation of feedback loops
through the emergence of multiple links, which can potentially lead to
instances of market and social panic.
Tags
behavior
networks
China
Risk
Safety