Shadow banning, astroturfing, catfishing, and other online conflicts where beliefs about group membership diverge

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45 (2022)
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Abstract

Drawing from conflicts observed in online communities, I extend Pietraszewski's theory to accommodate phenomena dependent on the intersubjectivity of groups, where representations of group membership diverge. Doing so requires enriching representations to include other agents and their beliefs in a process of recursive mentalizing.

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Jordan William Suchow
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