Social media allow to fulfill perceived social needs such as connecting with friends or other individuals with similar interests into virtual communities; they have also become essential as news sources, microblogging platforms, in particular, in a variety of contexts including that of health. However, due to the homophily property and selective exposure to information, social media have the tendency to create distinct groups of individuals whose ideas are highly polarized around certain topics. In these groups, a.k.a. echo chambers, people only "hear their own voice,” and divergent visions are no longer taken into account. This article focuses on the study of the echo chamber phenomenon in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, by considering both the relationships connecting individuals and semantic aspects related to the content they share over Twitter. To this aim, we propose an approach based on the application of a community detection strategy to distinct topology- and content-aware representations of the COVID-19 conversation graph. Then, we assess and analyze the controversy and homogeneity among the different polarized groups obtained. The evaluations of the approach are carried out on a dataset of tweets related to COVID-19 collected between January and March 2020.

Villa, G., Pasi, G., Viviani, M. (2021). Echo chamber detection and analysis: A topology- and content-based approach in the COVID-19 scenario. SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS AND MINING, 11(1) [10.1007/s13278-021-00779-3].

Echo chamber detection and analysis: A topology- and content-based approach in the COVID-19 scenario

Pasi G.;Viviani M.
2021

Abstract

Social media allow to fulfill perceived social needs such as connecting with friends or other individuals with similar interests into virtual communities; they have also become essential as news sources, microblogging platforms, in particular, in a variety of contexts including that of health. However, due to the homophily property and selective exposure to information, social media have the tendency to create distinct groups of individuals whose ideas are highly polarized around certain topics. In these groups, a.k.a. echo chambers, people only "hear their own voice,” and divergent visions are no longer taken into account. This article focuses on the study of the echo chamber phenomenon in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, by considering both the relationships connecting individuals and semantic aspects related to the content they share over Twitter. To this aim, we propose an approach based on the application of a community detection strategy to distinct topology- and content-aware representations of the COVID-19 conversation graph. Then, we assess and analyze the controversy and homogeneity among the different polarized groups obtained. The evaluations of the approach are carried out on a dataset of tweets related to COVID-19 collected between January and March 2020.
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Community detection; COVID-19; Echo chambers; Sentiment analysis; Social media; Social network analysis; Topic modeling;
English
21-ago-2021
2021
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Villa, G., Pasi, G., Viviani, M. (2021). Echo chamber detection and analysis: A topology- and content-based approach in the COVID-19 scenario. SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS AND MINING, 11(1) [10.1007/s13278-021-00779-3].
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