The science of opinion ...


Some may find this interesting (it is).

Some may find this threatening (it isn't, it is science).

Some may read it and use it to help them understand the dynamics of internet forums.

https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0078433
atdavid
Totally crazy but I expected no less.
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I guess you just don't get why deleting your posts is wrong on just about every level apart from your own selfish reasoning.
Carry on regardless......
We are all just fish in the sea elizabeth,
  • The first attractor is the presence of a critical mass of uncertain individuals who happen to share a similar opinion. In fact, when such a cluster of individuals is initially present in the system­—either by chance or because individuals share a common bias—the rest of the crowd tends to converge toward it, as illustrated by Fig. 5-Example2. This majority effect is typical of conformity experiments that have been conducted in the past [37], where a large number of people sharing the same opinion have a strong social influence on others.
  • The second attractor is the presence of one or a few highly confident individuals, as illustrated by Fig. 5-Example3. The origin of this expert effect is twofold: First, very confident individuals exert strong persuasive power, as shown by the influence map. Second, unconfident people tend to increase their own confidence after interacting with a very confident person, creating a basin of attraction around that person’s opinion
  • Our simulation results also identified two elements that can cause such amplification loops: the expert effect—induced by the presence of a highly confident individual, and the majority effect—induced by a critical mass of low-confidence individuals sharing similar opinions. Moreover, the presence of a significant number of neutral individuals holding a random opinion and a low confidence level around these two attractive forces tends to increase the unpredictability of the final outcome [15]. Therefore, neutral individuals make the crowd less vulnerable to the influence of opinion attractors, and thus less predictable. By contrast, recent studies on animal groups have shown that the presence of uninformed individuals in fish schools acts in favor of the numerical majority, at the expense of very opinionated individuals




  •  "Opinion is the lowest form of human knowledge. It requires no accountability, no understanding."
    It is truly unfortunate that some members do not see this forum as being of use to them any longer.
    I for one visit to learn and expand my knowledge base.
    If someone truly believed there is nothing to be learned from say the analog or tech talk forums then I feel pity for them.

    Even these misc audio forums have great value, where else can you see so much of human nature on display both good and bad ( Vegas of course but that's another story!).

    Maybe I do not have a life either, but I still believe in the intrinsic value of some sections of this Audiogon forum and I will be darned if I am going to sit back and let it be ruined by some selfish individuals!