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posted by azrael on Friday July 18 2014, @11:21PM   Printer-friendly
from the follow-us-on-twitter-and-RT-everything dept.

"Containment control" model looks at how groups of influencers can manipulate people. The same math that researchers use to control swarms of drones can be used, in theory, to control you on social media.

Facebook isn't the only organization conducting research into how attitudes are affected by social media. The Department of Defense has invested millions of dollars over the past few years investigating social media, social networks, and how information spreads across them. While Facebook and Cornell University researchers manipulated what individuals saw in their social media streams, military-funded research-including projects funded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's (DARPA) Social Media in Strategic Communications (SMISC) program-has looked primarily into how messages from influential members of social networks propagate.

One study, funded by the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), has gone a step further. "A less investigated problem is once you've identified the network, how do you manipulate it toward an end," said Warren Dixon, a Ph.D. in electrical and computer engineering and director of the University of Florida's Nonlinear Controls and Robotics research group. Dixon was the principal investigator on an Air Force Research Laboratory-funded project, which published its findings in February in a paper entitled "Containment Control for a Social Network with State-Dependent Connectivity." [PDF]

 
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  • (Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Sunday July 20 2014, @03:02PM

    by Phoenix666 (552) on Sunday July 20 2014, @03:02PM (#71514) Journal

    Anybody want to speculate where that leaves us?

    Yes. The Second American Revolution (and similarly titled revolutions around the world).

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