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International Conference on Emerging Technologies for Communications

2020

Session Number:D3

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Number:D3-4

A Model of Polarization on Social Media Caused by Empathy and Repulsion

Naoki Hirakura,  Masaki Aida,  Konosuke Kawashima,  

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Publication Date:2020/12/2

Online ISSN:2188-5079

DOI:10.34385/proc.63.D3-4

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Summary:
In recent years, the ease with which social media can be accessed has led to the unexpected problem of a shrinkage in information sources. This phenomenon is caused by a system that facilitates the connection of people with similar ideas and recommendation systems. Bias in the selection of information sources promotes polarization that divides people into multiple groups with opposing views and creates conflicts between opposing groups. This paper elucidates the mechanism of polarization by proposing a model of opinion formation in social media that considers users' reactions of empathy and repulsion. Based on the idea that opinion neutrality is only relative, this model offers a novel technology for dealing with polarization.