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A model for French voters

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Models of opinion dynamics describe how opinions are shaped in various environments. While these models are able to replicate macroscopical opinion distributions observed in real-world scenarios, their capacity to align with data at the microscopical level remains mostly untested. We evaluate the capacity of the multi-state voter model with zealots to capture individual opinions in a fine-grained Twitter dataset collected during the 2017 French Presidential elections. Our findings reveal a strong correspondence between individual opinion distributions in the equilibrium state of the model and ground-truth political leanings of the users. Additionally, we demonstrate that discord probabilities accurately identify pairs of like-minded users. These results emphasize the validity of the voter model in complex settings, and advocate for further empirical evaluations of opinion dynamics models at the microscopical level.
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hal-04849938 , version 1 (19-12-2024)
hal-04849938 , version 2 (24-01-2025)

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Antoine Vendeville. A model for French voters. 2025. ⟨hal-04849938v2⟩
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