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[BELIEVABILITY] Unrealistic Activity Distribution in Concordia Agents' Mastodon Behavior #3

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austinmw opened this issue Aug 9, 2024 · 0 comments
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austinmw commented Aug 9, 2024

Describe the Concern
The Concordia agents do not perform Mastodon app actions with appropriate probability distributions. Their behavior on the platform is skewed, resulting in unrealistic usage patterns that reduce the overall believability of the simulation.

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Expected Behavior
Agents should engage in Mastodon activities with frequencies that more closely mimic real user behavior. This includes:

  1. Reading their timeline more frequently
  2. Liking and sharing posts at a higher rate
  3. Posting less frequently
  4. Posting as a reply more frequently

The balance of these activities should reflect typical user engagement patterns on social media platforms.

Context or Scenario
This issue is observed when monitoring the overall activity patterns of Concordia agents on the Mastodon platform. The imbalance becomes apparent when comparing the frequency of different types of actions (reading, liking, sharing, posting) performed by the agents.

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