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Echo chamber effects on short video platforms
Computer ScienceScientific Reports

Echo chamber effects on short video platforms

Y. Gao, F. Liu, et al.

Short video platforms can intensify group polarization via algorithmic feeds, creating homogeneous “echo chambers” that amplify misleading information. This study quantifies echo chamber effects using selective exposure and homophily across Douyin, TikTok, and Bilibili, compares platform- and topic-level patterns, and highlights implications for managing rumor spread. This research was conducted by Authors present in <Authors> tag.... show more
Abstract
In recent years, short videos have become an increasingly vital source of information. To compete for users’ attention, short video platforms have been overusing algorithmic technology, making the group polarization intensify, which is likely to push users into the homogeneous “echo chamber”. However, echo chambers can contribute to the spread of misleading information, false news, or rumors, which have negative social impacts. Therefore, it is necessary to explore echo chamber effects in short video platforms. Moreover, the communication paradigms between users and feed algorithms greatly vary across short video platforms. This paper investigated echo chamber effects of three popular short video platforms (Douyin, TikTok, and Bilibili) using social network analysis and explored how user features influenced the generation of echo chambers. We quantified echo chamber effects through two primary ingredients: selective exposure and homophily, in both platform and topic dimensions. Our analyses indicate that the gathering of users into homogeneous groups dominates online interactions on Douyin and Bilibili. We performed performance comparison of echo chamber effects and found that echo chamber members tend to display themselves to attract the attention of their peers and that cultural differences can prevent the development of echo chambers. Our findings are of great value in designing targeted management strategies to prevent the spread of misleading information, false news, or rumors.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Apr 18, 2023
Authors
Yichang Gao, Fengming Liu, Lei Gao
Tags
short videosecho chamberselective exposurehomophilyalgorithmic recommendationmisinformation spread
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