Community-Aligned Behavior Under Uncertainty: Evidence of Epistemic Stance Transfer in LLMs

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Authors Patrick Gerard, Aiden Chang, Svitlana Volkova arXiv ID 2511.17572 Category cs.CL: Computation & Language Cross-listed cs.SI Citations 0 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 6 months ago
Abstract
When large language models (LLMs) are aligned to a specific online community, do they exhibit generalizable behavioral patterns that mirror that community's attitudes and responses to new uncertainty, or are they simply recalling patterns from training data? We introduce a framework to test epistemic stance transfer: targeted deletion of event knowledge, validated with multiple probes, followed by evaluation of whether models still reproduce the community's organic response patterns under ignorance. Using Russian--Ukrainian military discourse and U.S. partisan Twitter data, we find that even after aggressive fact removal, aligned LLMs maintain stable, community-specific behavioral patterns for handling uncertainty. These results provide evidence that alignment encodes structured, generalizable behaviors beyond surface mimicry. Our framework offers a systematic way to detect behavioral biases that persist under ignorance, advancing efforts toward safer and more transparent LLM deployments.
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