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© 2015 ACM 1533-5399/2015/11-ART16 $15.00. A social trust model is presented for investigating social relationships and social networks in the real world and in social media. The results demonstrate that multilevel social structures, with a few strong relationships, more medium ties, and large numbers of weak ties, emerge in an evolutionary simulation when well-being and alliances are rewarded with high levels of social interaction. 'Favour-the-few' trust strategies were more competitive than others under a wide range of fitness conditions, suggesting that the development of complex, multilevel social structures depends on capacity for high investment in social time and preferential social interaction strategies.

Original publication

DOI

10.1145/2815620

Type

Journal article

Journal

ACM Transactions on Internet Technology

Publication Date

01/11/2015

Volume

15