The Cognitive Science of Extremist Ideologies Online

10/01/2021
by   Chloe Perry, et al.
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Extremist ideologies are finding new homes in online forums. These serve as both places for true believers, and recruiting-grounds for curious newcomers. To understand how newcomers learn ideology online, we study the Reddit archives of a novel sexist ideology known as the "the Red Pill”. Matching a longstanding hypothesis in the social sciences, our methods resolve the ideology into two components: a "behavioral” dimension, concerned with correcting behavior towards the self and others, and an "explanatory” dimension, of unifying explanations for the worldview. We then build a model of how newcomers to the group navigate the underlying conceptual structure. This reveals a large population of "tourists”, who leave quickly, and a smaller group of "residents” who join the group and remain for orders of magnitude longer. Newcomers are attracted by the behavioral component, in the form of self-help topics such as diet, exercise, and addiction. Explanations, however, keep them there, turning tourists into residents. They have powerful effects: explanation adoption can more than double the duration of median engagement, and can explain the emergence of a long-tail of high-power engagers. The most sticky explanations, that predict the longest engagement, are about status hierarchies.

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