关注人们在社交媒体上的行为

Matteo Zignani, A. Esfandyari, S. Gaito, G. P. Rossi
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为了面对全面了解人们在线行为的新挑战,本文对多个社交媒体网站的用户进行了多维分析。我们的研究依赖于一个新的丰富数据集,收集有关用户如何发布他们喜欢的内容以及他们在不同社交媒体上的中心地位的信息。具体来说,发布活动和社交网站的使用情况是从社交媒体聚合器alternative收集的。对社交媒体使用情况的分析表明,alternative的数据捕捉到了当今用户的典型趋势。然而,新颖之处在于数据集的多维性和纵向性。事实上,通过对不同社交网站的程度进行排名相关性分析,我们发现给定用户的程度几乎不相关。这表明个体的重要性在中等到中等之间变化。我们还调查了发布活动,发现用户在不同社交媒体上发布的频率之间存在轻微的正相关关系。最后,我们表明用户倾向于使用相似的用户名来保持他们在社交网站上的可识别性。
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Following People's Behavior Across Social Media
To face the new challenge of giving an all-around picture of people's online behavior, in this paper we perform a multidimensional analysis of users across multiple social media sites. Our study relies on a new rich dataset collecting information about how users post their favorite contents and about their centrality on different social media. Specifically posting activities and social sites usage have been gathered from the social media aggregator Alternion. The analysis of social media usage shows that Alternion data capture the typical trend of today's users. However the novelty is the multidimensional and longitudinal nature of the dataset. In fact by performing a rank correlation analysis on the degree in the different social sites, we find that the degrees of a given user are scarcely correlated. This is suggesting that the individuals' importance changes from medium to medium.We also investigate the posting activities finding a slightly positive correlation on how often users publish on different social media. Finally we show that users tend to use similar usernames to keep their identifiability across social sites.
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