Journal article

Discerning media bias within a network of political allies and opponents: Disruption by partisans

Y Bu, A Melatos

Physica A Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications | Published : 2023

Abstract

An individual's opinions about media bias derive from their own independent assessment of media outputs combined with peer pressure from networked political allies and opponents. Here we generalize previous idealized, probabilistic models of the perception formation process, based on a network of Bayesian learners inferring the bias of a coin, by introducing obdurate agents (partisans), whose opinions stay fixed. It is found that even one partisan destabilizes an allies-only network, stopping it from achieving asymptotic learning and forcing persuadable agents to vacillate indefinitely (turbulent nonconvergence) between the true coin bias θ0 and the partisan's belief θp. The dwell time td at..

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