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Your most telling friends: Propagating latent ideological features on Twitter using neighborhood coherence

Pedro Ramaciotti Morales
Jean-Philippe Cointet
Julio Laborde
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Multidimensional scaling in networks allows for the discovery of latent information about their structure by embedding nodes in some feature space. Ideological scaling for users in social networks such as Twitter is an example, but similar settings can include diverse applications in other networks and even media platforms or e-commerce. A growing literature of ideology scaling methods in social networks restricts the scaling procedure to nodes that provide interpretability of the feature space: on Twitter, it is common to consider the sub-network of parliamentarians and their followers. This allows to interpret inferred latent features as indices for ideology-related concepts inspecting the position of members of parliament. While effective in inferring meaningful features, this is generally restrained to these sub-networks, limiting interesting applications such as country-wide measurement of polarization and its evolution. We propose two methods to propagate ideological features beyond these sub-networks: one based on homophily (linked users have similar ideology), and the other on structural similarity (nodes with similar neighborhoods have similar ideologies). In our methods, we leverage the concept of neighborhood ideological coherence as a parameter for propagation. Using Twitter data, we produce an ideological scaling for 370K users, and analyze the two families of propagation methods on a population of 6.5M users. We find that, when coherence is considered, the ideology of a user is better estimated from those with similar neighborhoods, than from their immediate neighbors.
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hal-03700094 , version 1 (23-06-2022)

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Pedro Ramaciotti Morales, Jean-Philippe Cointet, Julio Laborde. Your most telling friends: Propagating latent ideological features on Twitter using neighborhood coherence. 2020 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONAM), 2020, Amsterdam, Netherlands. pp.217-221, ⟨10.1109/ASONAM49781.2020.9381468⟩. ⟨hal-03700094⟩
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