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Controlling the Misinformation Diffusion in Social Media by the Effect of Different Classes of Agents (2401.11524v1)

Published 21 Jan 2024 in cs.MA and cs.SI

Abstract: The rapid and widespread dissemination of misinformation through social networks is a growing concern in today's digital age. This study focused on modeling fake news diffusion, discovering the spreading dynamics, and designing control strategies. A common approach for modeling the misinformation dynamics is SIR-based models. Our approach is an extension of a model called 'SBFC' which is a SIR-based model. This model has three states, Susceptible, Believer, and Fact-Checker. The dynamics and transition between states are based on neighbors' beliefs, hoax credibility, spreading rate, probability of verifying the news, and probability of forgetting the current state. Our contribution is to push this model to real social networks by considering different classes of agents with their characteristics. We proposed two main strategies for confronting misinformation diffusion. First, we can educate a minor class, like scholars or influencers, to improve their ability to verify the news or remember their state longer. The second strategy is adding fact-checker bots to the network to spread the facts and influence their neighbors' states. Our result shows that both of these approaches can effectively control the misinformation spread.

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Authors (5)
  1. Ali Khodabandeh Yalabadi (6 papers)
  2. Mehdi Yazdani-Jahromi (8 papers)
  3. Sina Abdidizaji (5 papers)
  4. Ivan Garibay (37 papers)
  5. Ozlem Ozmen Garibay (13 papers)
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