Which messages are more effective at inducing a change of opinion in the listener? We approach this question within the frame of Habermas' theory of communicative action, which posits that the illocutionary intent of the message (its pragmatic meaning) is the key. Thanks to recent advances in natural language processing, we are able to operationalize this theory by extracting the latent social dimensions of a message, namely archetypes of social intent of language, that come from social exchange theory. We identify key ingredients to opinion change by looking at more than 46k posts and more than 3.5M comments on Reddit's r/ChangeMyView, a debate forum where people try to change each other's opinion and explicitly mark opinion-changing comments with a special flag called "delta". Comments that express no intent are about 77% less likely to change the mind of the recipient, compared to comments that convey at least one social dimension. Among the various social dimensions, the ones that are most likely to produce an opinion change are knowledge, similarity, and trust, which resonates with Habermas' theory of communicative action. We also find other new important dimensions, such as appeals to power or empathetic expressions of support. Finally, in line with theories of constructive conflict, yet contrary to the popular characterization of conflict as the bane of modern social media, our findings show that voicing conflict in the context of a structured public debate can promote integration, especially when it is used to counter another conflictive stance. By leveraging recent advances in natural language processing, our work provides an empirical framework for Habermas' theory, finds concrete examples of its effects in the wild, and suggests its possible extension with a more faceted understanding of intent interpreted as social dimensions of language.
翻译:哪些信息能更有效地促使听众改变观点? 我们从Habermas的交流行动理论的框架中来看待这一问题,认为信息(其务实含义)的内分泌意图是关键。由于在自然语言处理方面最近的进展,我们通过从社会交流理论中提取信息的潜在社会层面,即社会语言意图的古老类型,可以将这一理论付诸实施。我们通过查看46k 以上的文章和3.5M以上关于Reddist r/ ChangeMyView的评论来确定了观点改变的关键要素。Rdbert's r/ChangmeMyView是一个辩论论坛,人们试图改变彼此的观点,并用名为“delta”的特别旗帜明确标注意见交换意见。 与至少表达一个社会层面的评论相比,我们没有表示任何意向的评论更可能改变接受者的思想。 在社会交流理论中,最有可能产生观点转变的因素是知识、相似性和信任,这与Haberma的对抗意图理论的进化进展,我们发现其结构冲突的进化的进化理论,最后我们发现其自然层面的进化理论的进化过程,也表明,这种进化的进化的进化的进化的进化理论的进化过程的进化的进化过程是另一种的进化过程。