Ideological Segregation Among Online Collaborators: Evidence from Wikipedians

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Shane M. Greenstein

National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER); Harvard University - Technology & Operations Management Unit

Grace Gu

University of Southern California - Marshall School of Business

Feng Zhu

Harvard University - Harvard Business School

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Date Written: October 2016

Abstract

Do online communities segregate into separate conversations about “contestable knowledge”? We analyze the contributors of biased and slanted content in Wikipedia articles about U.S. politics, and focus on two research questions: (1) Do contributors display tendencies to contribute to topics with similar or opposing bias and slant? (2) Do contributors learn from experience with extreme or neutral content, and does that experience change the slant and bias of their contributions over time? Despite heterogeneity in contributors and their contributions, we find an overall trend towards less segregated conversations. Contributors tend to edit articles with slants that are the opposite of their own views, and the slant from experienced contributors becomes less extreme over time. The experienced contributors with the most extreme biases decline the most. We also find some significant differences between Republicans and Democrats.

Suggested Citation

Greenstein, Shane M. and Greenstein, Shane M. and Gu, Grace and Zhu, Feng, Ideological Segregation Among Online Collaborators: Evidence from Wikipedians (October 2016). NBER Working Paper No. w22744, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2853240

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