论文标题
是什么使人们加入阴谋社区?:社会因素在阴谋参与中的作用
What Makes People Join Conspiracy Communities?: Role of Social Factors in Conspiracy Engagement
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论文摘要
广泛的阴谋论,例如那些激励反疫苗的态度或气候变化否认,推动集体行动和范围内社会的后果的理论。然而,实证研究在很大程度上研究了阴谋论作为个人追求,而不是作为社会介导的过程。是什么使用户加入社区认可并传播阴谋论?我们利用来自Reddit的56个阴谋社区的纵向数据比较确定哪些用户加入社区的个人和社会因素。使用准实验方法,我们首先识别30k未来的阴谋家(FC)和30K匹配的非诱惑者 - (NC)。然后,我们通过分析600万个Reddit评论和帖子,提供相对于个人因素的社会因素重要性的经验证据。特别是在社会因素中,我们发现与阴谋群落和阴谋社区之外的边缘化成员的二元互动是阴谋加入 - 甚至超过个人因素基准的最重要的社会前代。我们的结果提供了定量的支持,以了解社会过程和在阴谋参与中的回声室效应,对民主机构和在线社区产生了重要影响。
Widespread conspiracy theories, like those motivating anti-vaccination attitudes or climate change denial, propel collective action and bear society-wide consequences. Yet, empirical research has largely studied conspiracy theory adoption as an individual pursuit, rather than as a socially mediated process. What makes users join communities endorsing and spreading conspiracy theories? We leverage longitudinal data from 56 conspiracy communities on Reddit to compare individual and social factors determining which users join the communities. Using a quasi-experimental approach, we first identify 30K future conspiracists-(FC) and 30K matched non-conspiracists-(NC). We then provide empirical evidence of importance of social factors across six dimensions relative to the individual factors by analyzing 6 million Reddit comments and posts. Specifically in social factors, we find that dyadic interactions with members of the conspiracy communities and marginalization outside of the conspiracy communities, are the most important social precursors to conspiracy joining-even outperforming individual factor baselines. Our results offer quantitative backing to understand social processes and echo chamber effects in conspiratorial engagement, with important implications for democratic institutions and online communities.