Understanding information diffusion about open-source projects on Twitter, HackerNews, and Reddit

Hongbo Fang, Bogdan Vasilescu, J. Herbsleb
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The diffusion of information about open-source projects is a key factor influencing the adoption of projects and the allocation of developer efforts. Developers learn about new projects, and evaluate their quality and importance by accessing the related information. Social media is an important channel for information diffusion about open-source projects, with previous research suggesting the existence of a social media ecosystem that consists of multiple platforms and collectively supports information diffusion in open source.With different features supporting information diffusion, the same piece of information likely reaches different developer communities on different platforms, which attracts the attention and contribution of different developers and thus influences the success of open-source projects. Despite its importance, few works looked at the identity of the developer community that project-related information reaches on social media platforms and its associated impact on the discussed project.In this work, we track social media discussions on open-source projects on three different platforms: Twitter, HackerNews, and Reddit. We first describe the dynamics of project-related information diffusion across platforms, and we analyze the association between the number of posts on each platform, and the number of developers attracted to the discussed project from different communities. We find that posts about open-source projects first appear on Twitter and HackerNews, then move more towards Reddit. The number of project-related posts on Twitter mostly associate with the attracted developers from communities that are close to the project’s main contributor, while posts on other platforms associate more with the attention from remote communities.
了解Twitter、HackerNews和Reddit上关于开源项目的信息传播
关于开源项目的信息传播是影响项目采用和开发人员努力分配的关键因素。开发人员了解新项目,并通过访问相关信息来评估它们的质量和重要性。社交媒体是开源项目信息传播的重要渠道,以往的研究表明,存在一个由多个平台组成的社交媒体生态系统,共同支持开源项目的信息传播。由于支持信息扩散的特性不同,同一条信息可能会到达不同平台上的不同开发者社区,从而吸引不同开发者的关注和贡献,从而影响开源项目的成功。尽管它很重要,但很少有作品关注与项目相关的信息在社交媒体平台上到达的开发者社区的身份及其对所讨论项目的相关影响。在这项工作中,我们在三个不同的平台上跟踪开源项目的社交媒体讨论:Twitter, HackerNews和Reddit。我们首先描述了与项目相关的信息在平台上传播的动态,并分析了每个平台上的帖子数量与来自不同社区的讨论项目吸引的开发人员数量之间的关系。我们发现关于开源项目的帖子首先出现在Twitter和HackerNews上,然后更多地转向Reddit。Twitter上与项目相关的帖子的数量主要与来自项目主要贡献者附近社区的开发者有关,而其他平台上的帖子则更多地与来自远程社区的关注有关。
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