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Messengers : breaking echo chambers in collective opinion dynamics with homophily

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Raoufi, Mohsen
Romanczuk, Pawel

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npj Complexity. Springer. 2025, 2, 28. eISSN 2731-8753. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1038/s44260-025-00052-0

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Collective estimation is a variant of collective decision-making where agents reach consensus on a continuous quantity through social interactions. Achieving precise consensus is complex due to the co-evolution of opinions and the interaction network. While homophilic networks may facilitate estimation in well-connected systems, disproportionate interactions with like-minded neighbors lead to the emergence of echo chambers and prevent consensus. Our agent-based simulations confirm that, besides limited exposure to attitude-challenging opinions, seeking reaffirming information entrap agents in echo chambers. To overcome this, agents can adopt a stubborn state (Messengers) that carries data and connects clusters by physically transporting their opinion. We propose a generic approach based on a Dichotomous Markov Process, which governs probabilistic switching between behavioral states and generates diverse collective behaviors. We study a continuum between task specialization (no switching), to generalization (slow or rapid switching). Messengers help the collective escape local minima, break echo chambers, and promote consensus.

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ISO 690RAOUFI, Mohsen, Heiko HAMANN, Pawel ROMANCZUK, 2025. Messengers : breaking echo chambers in collective opinion dynamics with homophily. In: npj Complexity. Springer. 2025, 2, 28. eISSN 2731-8753. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1038/s44260-025-00052-0
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  year={2025},
  doi={10.1038/s44260-025-00052-0},
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  journal={npj Complexity},
  author={Raoufi, Mohsen and Hamann, Heiko and Romanczuk, Pawel},
  note={Article Number: 28}
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