Vaccine Hesitancy in Taiwan: Temporal, Multilayer Network Study of Echo Chambers Shaped by Influential Users
Jason Dean-Chen Yin

TL;DR
This study explores how influential users and echo chambers on a Taiwanese forum shape vaccine hesitancy over time, revealing polarized discussions and the role of key users.
Contribution
The paper introduces a multilayer network model to analyze the temporal development of echo chambers and the influence of key users in vaccine-related discussions.
Findings
Provaccination and antivaccination layers show strong polarization, increasing after November 2021.
Diverse nodes engage in cross-cutting discussions, while hardliners reinforce their stances over time.
The forum is considered a 'healthy community' due to minimal antivaccination interactions and active provaccination engagement.
Abstract
Vaccine hesitancy is a growing global health threat that is increasingly studied through the monitoring and analysis of social media platforms. One understudied area is the impact of echo chambers and influential users on disseminating vaccine information in social networks. Assessing the temporal development of echo chambers and the influence of key users on their growth provides valuable insights into effective communication strategies to prevent increases in vaccine hesitancy. This also aligns with the World Health Organization’s (WHO) infodemiology research agenda, which aims to propose new methods for social listening. Using data from a Taiwanese forum, this study aims to examine how engagement patterns of influential users, both within and across different COVID-19 stances, contribute to the formation of echo chambers over time. Data for this study come from a Taiwanese forum…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMisinformation and Its Impacts · Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy · Media Influence and Politics
