Thank you for presenting this interesting perspective! Your study demonstrates how dynamic networks foster an adaptive "wisdom of crowds". I wonder if under certain condition, dynamic networks might also end up with inducing social bias, herding and group-think. If no, why essentially is that so? If yes, what would be the conditions that determine the different group performances dynamic networks could lead to?
Thank you for presenting this interesting perspective! Your study demonstrates how dynamic networks foster an adaptive "wisdom of crowds". I wonder if under certain condition, dynamic networks might also end up with inducing social bias, herding and group-think. If no, why essentially is that so? If yes, what would be the conditions that determine the different group performances dynamic networks could lead to?