On Fri, Apr 16, 2021 at 11:03 PM Matt Mahoney <[email protected]>
wrote:

> ...
> We already saw how social networks can separate us into news bubbles with
> drastically different views of the world.
>

Cross-Partisan Discussions on YouTube: Conservatives Talk to Liberals but
Liberals Don't Talk to Conservatives <https://arxiv.org/abs/2104.05365>
Siqi Wu, Paul Resnick

We present the first large-scale measurement study of cross-partisan
discussions between liberals and conservatives on YouTube, based on a
dataset of 274,241 political videos from 973 channels of US partisan media
and 134M comments from 9.3M users over eight months in 2020. Contrary to a
simple narrative of echo chambers, we find a surprising amount of
cross-talk: most users with at least 10 comments posted at least once on
both left-leaning and right-leaning YouTube channels. Cross-talk, however,
was not symmetric. Based on the user leaning predicted by a hierarchical
attention model, we find that conservatives were much more likely to
comment on left-leaning videos than liberals on right-leaning videos.
Secondly, YouTube's comment sorting algorithm made cross-partisan comments
modestly less visible; for example, comments from conservatives made up
26.3% of all comments on left-leaning videos but just over 20% of the
comments were in the top 20 positions. Lastly, using Perspective API's
toxicity score as a measure of quality, we find that conservatives were not
significantly more toxic than liberals when users directly commented on the
content of videos. However, when users replied to comments from other
users, we find that cross-partisan replies were more toxic than co-partisan
replies on both left-leaning and right-leaning videos, with cross-partisan
replies being especially toxic on the replier's home turf.


> We are already losing control.
>

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