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摘要
通过社交网络传播新信息对于消除回音室和促进创新至关重要。我们的研究探讨了两种主要的病毒式传播渠道,特别是直接消息(DM)和广播(BC),是如何影响众所周知的 "弱关系强度 "在社交网络中传播新信息的。我们进行了大规模的实证分析,研究了一个主要社交媒体平台上 50 万用户在两个月内的分享行为。我们的结果表明,与 BC 相比,DM 传播新信息的能力更强,尽管 DM 通常涉及更强的联系。此外,"弱关系的力量 "只在 BC 中明显,而在 DM 中并不明显,因为在 DM 中,弱关系传递的新信息并没有显著增加。我们的机制分析表明,发送者和接收者根据纽带强度对内容的选择导致了这两种渠道之间的差异。这些发现拓展了我们对当代弱纽带理论的理解,也拓展了我们对如何在社交网络中传播新信息的认识。
"The Strength of Weak Ties" Varies Across Viral Channels
The diffusion of novel information through social networks is essential for
dismantling echo chambers and promoting innovation. Our study examines how two
major types of viral channels, specifically Direct Messaging (DM) and
Broadcasting (BC), impact the well-known "strength of weak ties" in
disseminating novel information across social networks. We conducted a
large-scale empirical analysis, examining the sharing behavior of 500,000 users
over a two-month period on a major social media platform. Our results suggest a
greater capacity for DM to transmit novel information compared to BC, although
DM typically involves stronger ties. Furthermore, the "strength of weak ties"
is only evident in BC, not in DM where weaker ties do not transmit
significantly more novel information. Our mechanism analysis indicates that the
content selection by both senders and recipients, contingent on tie strength,
contributes to the observed differences between these two channels. These
findings expand both our understanding of contemporary weak tie theory and our
knowledge of how to disseminate novel information in social networks.