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An ecological approach to structural flexibility in online communication systems

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  • María J. Palazzi

    (Internet Interdisciplinary Institute (IN3), Universitat Oberta de Catalunya)

  • Albert Solé-Ribalta

    (Internet Interdisciplinary Institute (IN3), Universitat Oberta de Catalunya
    University of Zurich)

  • Violeta Calleja-Solanas

    (IFISC, Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Physics and Complex Systems (CSIC-UIB))

  • Sandro Meloni

    (IFISC, Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Physics and Complex Systems (CSIC-UIB))

  • Carlos A. Plata

    (Università di Padova
    Université Paris-Saclay, CNRS, LPTMS)

  • Samir Suweis

    (Università di Padova)

  • Javier Borge-Holthoefer

    (Internet Interdisciplinary Institute (IN3), Universitat Oberta de Catalunya)

Abstract

Human cognitive abilities are limited resources. Today, in the age of cheap information—cheap to produce, to manipulate, to disseminate—this cognitive bottleneck translates into hypercompetition for rewarding outcomes among actors. These incentives push actors to mutualistically interact with specific memes, seeking the virality of their messages. In turn, memes’ chances to persist and spread are subject to changes in the communication environment. In spite of all this complexity, here we show that the underlying architecture of empirical actor-meme information ecosystems evolves into recurring emergent patterns. We then propose an ecology-inspired modelling framework, bringing to light the precise mechanisms causing the observed flexible structural reorganisation. The model predicts—and the data confirm—that users’ struggle for visibility induces a re-equilibration of the network’s mesoscale towards self-similar nested arrangements. Our final microscale insights suggest that flexibility at the structural level is not mirrored at the dynamical one.

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  • María J. Palazzi & Albert Solé-Ribalta & Violeta Calleja-Solanas & Sandro Meloni & Carlos A. Plata & Samir Suweis & Javier Borge-Holthoefer, 2021. "An ecological approach to structural flexibility in online communication systems," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-11, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:12:y:2021:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-021-22184-2
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-22184-2
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    1. Huang, Shuhong & Wang, Xiangrong & Peng, Liyang & Xie, Jiarong & Sun, Jiachen & Hu, Yanqing, 2021. "Optimal compression for bipartite networks," Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Elsevier, vol. 151(C).

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