The Digital Ecology of Belief

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Abstract

Belief formation now unfolds in platformed environments where algorithms and users interact at high speed, producing dynamics that legacy communication models struggle to explain. The Digital Ecology of Belief offers a systems-level framework for studying these recursive processes. It introduces two diagnostic constructs: spiral velocity, the rate at which beliefs consolidate, and epistemic friction, the resistance that slows, redirects, or fractures belief formation. The framework is organized into two layers. The Interaction Layer examines how infrastructural and interpretive forces shape belief trajectories through recursive feedback. The Cross-Platform Ecology layer shows how circulation across platforms accelerates, sustains, modifies, or destabilizes those trajectories. By integrating rhetorical, sociocultural, and cybernetic traditions with platform studies, the model explains how beliefs stabilize, reverse, or fracture in high-feedback systems. It offers a comparative vocabulary for analyzing how platforms shape conviction and provides a path for reconnecting fragmented communication theories with contemporary conditions.

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