Modeling algorithmic bias: simplicial complexes and evolving network topologies

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Valentina Pansanella
Giulio Rossetti
Letizia Milli
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[1] Scuola Normale Superiore,Faculty of Science
[2] National Research Council (CNR),Institute of Information Science and Technologies “Alessandro Faedo” (ISTI)
[3] University of Pisa,Department of Computer Science
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Opinion dynamics; Complex networks; Algorithmic bias;
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Every day, people inform themselves and create their opinions on social networks. Although these platforms have promoted the access and dissemination of information, they may expose readers to manipulative, biased, and disinformative content—co-causes of polarization/radicalization. Moreover, recommendation algorithms, intended initially to enhance platform usage, are likely to augment such phenomena, generating the so-called Algorithmic Bias. In this work, we propose two extensions of the Algorithmic Bias model and analyze them on scale-free and Erdős–Rényi random network topologies. Our first extension introduces a mechanism of link rewiring so that the underlying structure co-evolves with the opinion dynamics, generating the Adaptive Algorithmic Bias model. The second one explicitly models a peer-pressure mechanism where a majority—if there is one—can attract a disagreeing individual, pushing them to conform. As a result, we observe that the co-evolution of opinions and network structure does not significantly impact the final state when the latter is much slower than the former. On the other hand, peer pressure enhances consensus mitigating the effects of both “close-mindedness” and algorithmic filtering.
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