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Who Sets the Agenda on Social Media? Ideology and Polarization in Online Debates

Authors :
Loru, Edoardo
Galeazzi, Alessandro
Bonetti, Anita
Sangiorgio, Emanuele
Di Marco, Niccolò
Cinelli, Matteo
Baronchelli, Andrea
Quattrociocchi, Walter
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The abundance of information on social media has reshaped public discussions, shifting attention to the mechanisms that drive online discourse. This study analyzes large-scale Twitter (now X) data from three global debates -- Climate Change, COVID-19, and the Russo-Ukrainian War -- to investigate the structural dynamics of engagement. Our findings reveal that discussions are not primarily shaped by specific categories of actors, such as media or activists, but by shared ideological alignment. Users consistently form polarized communities, where their ideological stance in one debate predicts their positions in others. This polarization transcends individual topics, reflecting a broader pattern of ideological divides. Furthermore, the influence of individual actors within these communities appears secondary to the reinforcing effects of selective exposure and shared narratives. Overall, our results underscore that ideological alignment, rather than actor prominence, plays a central role in structuring online discourse and shaping the spread of information in polarized environments.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2412.05176
Document Type :
Working Paper