Modeling and Analyzing Information Propagation Evolution Integrating Internal and External Influences

Author:

Yin Fulian12,She Yuwei2,Wang Jinxia2,Wu Yuewei12,Wu Jianhong3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Media Convergence and Communication Communication University of China Beijing 100024 China

2. College of Information and Communication Engineering Communication University of China Beijing 100024 China

3. Fields‐CQAM Laboratory of Mathematics for Public Health Laboratory for Industrial and Applied Mathematics York University Toronto M3J1P3 Canada

Abstract

AbstractOnline social networks have revolutionized communication, providing individuals with platforms to express their personal opinions on diverse topics. Researchers have independently explored information propagation and opinion evolution within complex networks. However, these phenomena exhibit interconnectedness, where information dissemination influences opinion evolution and vice versa. To address challenges in complex network modeling and opinion‐information coupling, internal and external factors are considered in public opinion scenarios by incorporating the crowd effect, enhancement effect, and evolutionary game theory. The susceptible‐latent‐forwarding‐immune‐Jager‐Amblard (SLFI‐JA) model is presented by modifying the SLFI propagation dynamics model and the JA opinion dynamics model, enabling the integration of information propagation and opinion evolution at the microlevel. Through analyzing real‐world social hotspots on Sina Weibo, case studies and comparative analyses are conducted to validate the rationality and effectiveness of the proposed model. Furthermore, the findings identify key factors influencing public opinion dissemination and group opinion evolution, offering valuable insights to relevant departments in public opinion response and management. The study aims to mitigate the harmful effects of negative public opinions, prevent extreme adverse online events, and foster a healthier online environment.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Beijing Municipality

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Multidisciplinary,Modeling and Simulation,Numerical Analysis,Statistics and Probability

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