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IdeoTrace: A Framework for Ideology Tracing with a Case Study on the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election

Published 21 May 2019 in cs.SI, cs.LG, eess.SP, and stat.ML | (1905.08831v2)

Abstract: The 2016 United States presidential election has been characterized as a period of extreme divisiveness that was exacerbated on social media by the influence of fake news, trolls, and social bots. However, the extent to which the public became more polarized in response to these influences over the course of the election is not well understood. In this paper we propose IdeoTrace, a framework for (i) jointly estimating the ideology of social media users and news websites and (ii) tracing changes in user ideology over time. We apply this framework to the last two months of the election period for a group of 47508 Twitter users and demonstrate that both liberal and conservative users became more polarized over time.

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