Let's Get United and #ClearTheShelters: The Factors Contributing to Users' Network Centrality in Online Social Networks

Ezgi Akar
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This study explores the factors contributing to online users’ network centrality in a network on Twitter in the context of a social movement about the “clear the shelters” campaign across the United States. We performed a social network analysis on a network including 13,270 Twitter users and 24,354 relationships to reveal users’ betweenness, closeness, eigenvector, in-degree, and out-degree centralities before hypothesis testing. We applied a path analysis including users’ centrality measures and their user-related features. The path analysis discovered that the factors of the number of people a user follows, the number of followers a user has, and the number of years since a user had his account increased a user’s in-degree connections in the network. Together with the user’s out-degree connections along with in-degree links pushed a user to have a strategic place in the network. We also implemented a multi-group analysis to find whether the impact of these factors showed differences specifically in replies to, mentions, and retweets networks.
让我们团结起来,#清除庇护所:影响在线社交网络中用户网络中心的因素
本研究探讨了在美国各地关于“清理庇护所”运动的社会运动背景下,在线用户在Twitter网络中的网络中心性的影响因素。在假设检验之前,我们对包含13270个Twitter用户和24354个关系的网络进行了社会网络分析,以揭示用户的中间性、亲密性、特征向量、度内和度外中心性。我们应用了路径分析,包括用户的中心性度量和他们的用户相关特征。路径分析发现,用户关注的人数、用户拥有的关注者数量和用户拥有账户的年数的因素增加了用户在网络中的度内连接。与用户的学位外连接和学位内链接一起,推动用户在网络中拥有战略位置。我们还实施了一项多组分析,以发现这些因素的影响是否在回复、提及和转发网络中表现出具体的差异。
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