Journal article

Discerning media bias within a network of political allies: An analytic condition for disruption by partisans

J Horstman, A Melatos, F Farokhi

Physica A Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications | Published : 2025

Abstract

An individual's opinion concerning political bias in the media is shaped by exogenous factors (independent analysis of media outputs) and endogenous factors (social activity, e.g. peer pressure by political allies and opponents in a network). Previous numerical studies show, that persuadable agents in allies-only networks are disrupted from asymptotically learning the intrinsic bias of a media organization, when the network is populated by one or more obdurate agents (partisans), who are not persuadable themselves but exert peer pressure on other agents. Some persuadable agents asymptotically learn a false bias, while others vacillate indefinitely between a false bias and the true bias, a ph..

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