Conspiracy theories proliferate online. We provide an overview of information consumption patterns related to conspiracy content on four mainstream social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Reddit), with a focus on niche ones. Opinion polarisation and echo chambers appear as pivotal elements of communication around conspiracy theories. A relevant role may also be played by the content moderation policies enforced by each social media platform. Banning contents or users from a social media could lead to a level of user segregation that goes beyond echo chambers and reaches the entire social media space, up to the formation of 'echo platforms'. The insurgence of echo platforms is a new online phenomenon that needs to be investigated as it could foster many dangerous phenomena that we observe online, including the spreading of conspiracy theories.

Conspiracy theories and social media platforms / Cinelli, Matteo; Etta, Gabriele; Avalle, Michele; Quattrociocchi, Alessandro; Di Marco, Niccolò; Valensise, Carlo; Galeazzi, Alessandro; Quattrociocchi, Walter. - In: CURRENT OPINION IN PSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 2352-250X. - 47:(2022), p. 101407. [10.1016/j.copsyc.2022.101407]

Conspiracy theories and social media platforms

Cinelli, Matteo;Etta, Gabriele;Avalle, Michele;Valensise, Carlo;Quattrociocchi, Walter
2022

Abstract

Conspiracy theories proliferate online. We provide an overview of information consumption patterns related to conspiracy content on four mainstream social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Reddit), with a focus on niche ones. Opinion polarisation and echo chambers appear as pivotal elements of communication around conspiracy theories. A relevant role may also be played by the content moderation policies enforced by each social media platform. Banning contents or users from a social media could lead to a level of user segregation that goes beyond echo chambers and reaches the entire social media space, up to the formation of 'echo platforms'. The insurgence of echo platforms is a new online phenomenon that needs to be investigated as it could foster many dangerous phenomena that we observe online, including the spreading of conspiracy theories.
2022
Conspiracy Theories; Echo Platforms; Polarization; Social Media Platforms
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Conspiracy theories and social media platforms / Cinelli, Matteo; Etta, Gabriele; Avalle, Michele; Quattrociocchi, Alessandro; Di Marco, Niccolò; Valensise, Carlo; Galeazzi, Alessandro; Quattrociocchi, Walter. - In: CURRENT OPINION IN PSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 2352-250X. - 47:(2022), p. 101407. [10.1016/j.copsyc.2022.101407]
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