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Opinions, Conflicts, and Consensus: Modeling Social Dynamics in a Collaborative Environment
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CommunicationCollective BehaviorSocial SciencesJournalismConvergence ParameterComputational Social ScienceCollaborative NetworkSocial DynamicInformation PropagationCollaborative EnvironmentExtended Opinion DynamicsSocial Network AnalysisComputational SociologyInformation ManagementSocial Network AggregationSocial DynamicsSocial ComputingSociologyFinal Consensus OpinionInformation DiffusionArtsOpinion Aggregation
Information-communication technology promotes collaborative environments like Wikipedia where, however, controversy and conflicts can appear. To describe the rise, persistence, and resolution of such conflicts, we devise an extended opinion dynamics model where agents with different opinions perform a single task to make a consensual product. As a function of the convergence parameter describing the influence of the product on the agents, the model shows spontaneous symmetry breaking of the final consensus opinion represented by the medium. In the case when agents are replaced with new ones at a certain rate, a transition from mainly consensus to a perpetual conflict occurs, which is in qualitative agreement with the scenarios observed in Wikipedia.
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