arXiv Open Access 2023

Impact of misinformation in the evolution of collective cooperation

Yao Meng Mark Broom Aming Li
Lihat Sumber

Abstrak

Human societies are organized and developed through collective cooperative behaviors, in which interactions between individuals are governed by the underlying social connections. It is well known that, based on the information in their environment, individuals can form collective cooperation by strategically imitating superior behaviors and changing unfavorable surroundings in self-organizing ways. However, facing the tough situation that some humans and social bots keep spreading misinformation, we still lack the systematic investigation on the impact of such proliferation of misinformation on the evolution of social cooperation. Here we study this problem by virtue of classical evolutionary game theory. We find that misinformation generally impedes the emergence of collective cooperation compared to scenarios with completely true information, although the level of cooperation is slightly higher when the benefits provided by cooperators are reduced below a proven threshold. We further show that this possible advantage shrinks as social connections become denser, suggesting that misinformation is more detrimental to the formation of collective cooperation when 'social viscosity' is low. Our results uncover the quantitative effect of misinformation on the social cooperative behavior in the complex networked society, and pave the way for designing possible interventions to improve collective cooperation.

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Yao Meng

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Mark Broom

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Aming Li

Format Sitasi

Meng, Y., Broom, M., Li, A. (2023). Impact of misinformation in the evolution of collective cooperation. https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.11649

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Lihat di Sumber
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Tahun Terbit
2023
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en
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arXiv
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