Political Social Networks Questions
Homophily in political social networks refers to the tendency of individuals to form connections and interact with others who share similar political beliefs, ideologies, or characteristics. It is the principle that individuals are more likely to associate and engage with others who have similar political views, reinforcing their own beliefs and creating echo chambers within the network. Homophily can lead to the formation of like-minded communities and can influence the spread of information, opinions, and political behavior within these networks.