In this paper we analyze some issues related to the general problem of informa- tion spreading among individuals, where suitable assumptions on the information exchange are considered. In particular, starting from the scheme proposed in Galam (2003), which is based on a majority rule to treat the individuals’ interaction, we define and introduce special indi- viduals who play a key role in the information spreading. The latter will be addressed as opinion leaders, and have the special feature of strongly interfering with the process based on the majority rule. We consider a new model, where opinion leaders are introduced as special agents, and study its specific properties which significantly recast some conclusions worth for the model in Galam (2003). Finally, we provide some results concerning the dynamics of the model.
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