Polemical Case Study of Opinion Dynamics:Patterns of Filter Bubbles in Non-Consensus, Rewire Phenomena

Abstract

In this paper, we will review some of the issues that have been raised by opinion dynamics theory to date. In particular, we conducted a hypothesis-based simulation using a socio-physical approach regarding the filter bubble phenomenon that tends to occur under special conditions such as (1) Distance, (2) Time, and (3) Existence of strong opinion clusters in the barriers to consensus building (4) Place where opinions are not influenced In particular, this paper discusses the hypothesis and simulations of filter bubbles, in which opinions diverge or converge without reaching consensus under conditions in which non-consensus is likely to be emphasized. This article serves as an Appendix in "Case Study On Opinion Dynamics In Dyadic Risk On Possibilities Of Trust-Distrust Model."

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