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English: This graph was produced as part of a 2018 report by Data & Society. Full text of in-image caption:

The graph is a partial representation of collaborative connections within the Alternative Influence Network (AIN)–a network of controversial academics, media pundits, and internet celebrities who use YouTube to promote a range of political positions from mainstream versions of libertarianism and conservatism to overt white nationalism. While collaborations can sometimes consist of debates and disagreements, they more frequently indicate social ties, endorsements, and advertisements for other influencers.

Each line indicates that two connected influencers appeared in the same Youtube video during the period of January 1, 2017 and April 1, 2018, serving as guests, hosts, or collaborators. The size of nodes are determined by the number of other influencers with whom they connect–demonstrating how much a given influencer serves as a conduit for viewers to other influencers in the AIN. The colors of nodes are determined by their total connectivity within the network, or how close the influencer is to all other influencers.
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Source Lewis, Rebecca (2018-09-18). Alternative Influence: Broadcasting the Reactionary Right on YouTube (Report). Data & Society. (https://datasociety.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/DS_Alternative_Influence.pdf) p. 10
Author Rebecca Lewis
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