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Self-induced consensus of Reddit users to characterise the GameStop short squeeze

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-17925-2

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  1. Deep 'N Rec Progetto di Ricerca di Ateneo, University of Rome Tor Vergata

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The short squeeze of GameStop shares orchestrated by retail investors on Reddit showcases the significance of collective coordination on social media. Analyzing Reddit conversation data, researchers found a notable increase in the number and sentiment of GameStop-related comments prior to the squeeze. By introducing a model of opinion dynamics, they demonstrate the self-reinforcing mechanism triggered by user engagement that leads to consensus formation and potentially successful collective actions.
The short squeeze of GameStop (GME) shares in mid-January 2021 has been primarily orchestrated by retail investors of the Reddit r/wallstreetbets community. As such, it represents a paramount example of collective coordination action on social media, resulting in large-scale consensus formation and significant market impact. In this work we characterise the structure and time evolution of Reddit conversation data, showing that the occurrence and sentiment of GME-related comments (representing how much users are engaged with GME) increased significantly much before the short squeeze actually took place. Taking inspiration from these early warnings as well as evidence from previous literature, we introduce a model of opinion dynamics where user engagement can trigger a self-reinforcing mechanism leading to the emergence of consensus, which in this particular case is associated to the success of the short squeeze operation. Analytical solutions and model simulations on interaction networks of Reddit users feature a phase transition from heterogeneous to homogeneous opinions as engagement grows, which we qualitatively compare to the sudden hike of GME stock price. Although the model cannot be validated with available data, it offers a possible and minimal interpretation for the increasingly important phenomenon of self-organized collective actions taking place on social networks.

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