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Social networks change how people share ideas. Opinions move through groups based on how much people trust each other. New research shows how these patterns work in diverse networks.
The study looks at bounded confidence. This means people only listen to others with similar views. It examines how groups form or split.
Key findings include:
- Opinions stay close when people share common ground.
- Differences cause partial antagonism.
- Network structure changes how fast ideas spread.
- Group size affects how much people agree.
You can use these insights to understand social behavior. It helps explain why some groups stay united while others divide.
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