Research on Information Propagation Model in Social Network Based on BlockChain release_lfpqu65vs5b4hhbiz22iqbgcvq

by Yan Zhao, Sheng Bin, Gengxin Sun

Published in Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society by Hindawi Limited.

2022   Volume 2022, p1-14

Abstract

With the development of blockchain technology, many new social networks based on blockchain technology have emerged. The unique consensus mechanism and incentive mechanism of blockchain technology makes the law of information propagation in the new social network different from that in the traditional social network. Based on the information propagation characteristics of blockchain social network, this paper considers the influence of opposing groups of opinions, incentive mechanism and user's conformity psychology in blockchain social network, and uses the evolutionary game to define the transfer process and probability between states and puts forward a new information propagation model. This paper analyses the influence of group density, state transition probability, and incentive policy on information transmission trends in the network through simulation experiments. The comparative experiment with the traditional model shows that the model in this paper can describe the propagation behaviour choices of different propagators under different incentive policies, which the traditional model cannot describe. Using the model in this paper to analyse the information propagation of blockchain social networks can effectively inhibit the propagation of inferior information and further build a good network public opinion environment.
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