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Polarization and echo chambers in Reddit's political discourse

Physics and Society 2025-11-04 v1 Social and Information Networks

Abstract

Political debate nowadays takes place mainly on online social media, with election periods amplifying ideological engagement. Reddit is generally considered more resistant to polarization and echo chamber effects than platforms like Twitter or Facebook. Here, we challenge this assumption through a case study across the 2016 US presidential election. We use statistical validation techniques to extract ideologically distinct communities of subreddits, in terms of their contributing user base and news consumption, which we use to analyze the dynamics of political debate. We thus reveal clear polarization in both interaction-based and topic-based communities, with clusters of Democratic, Conservative, and Banned subreddits. Election periods intensify cross-group engagement, align Banned and Conservative content, and reduce linguistic diversity within groups. Overall we characterize Reddit as a polarized environment marked by the presence of echo chambers, highlighting network validation as a key method for identifying behavioral and interaction patterns on online social media.

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@article{arxiv.2510.27467,
  title  = {Polarization and echo chambers in Reddit's political discourse},
  author = {Daniele Cirulli and Antonio Desiderio and Giulio Cimini and Fabio Saracco},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.27467},
  year   = {2025}
}

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72 pages total (14 main, 55 Supplementary Information, 3 references); 62 figures (5 main, 57 supplementary); 14 tables (1 main, 13 supplementary)