寻求者、提供者、欢迎者和故事讲述者:在线健康社区中的社会角色建模。

Diyi Yang, Robert Kraut, Tenbroeck Smith, Elijah Mayfield, Dan Jurafsky
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在线社区的参与者在参与社区时往往扮演不同的角色。例如,癌症支持社区的一些人专门提供与疾病相关的信息或社交新成员。这项工作将癌症支持社区用户的行为模式归类为特定的功能角色。基于一系列定量和定性评估,本研究确定了成员所扮演的11个角色,如欢迎者和故事分享者。我们调查了角色动态,包括角色如何在成员的生命周期中变化,以及角色如何预测长期参与社区。我们发现,成员在其历史上经常改变角色,从寻求资源的角色转变为提供帮助的角色,而角色的分布在社区历史上是稳定的。早期扮演某些角色可以预测成员继续参与社区。我们的方法将有助于更好地利用成员的技能和兴趣来支持社区建设工作。
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Seekers, Providers, Welcomers, and Storytellers: Modeling Social Roles in Online Health Communities.

Seekers, Providers, Welcomers, and Storytellers: Modeling Social Roles in Online Health Communities.

Seekers, Providers, Welcomers, and Storytellers: Modeling Social Roles in Online Health Communities.

Seekers, Providers, Welcomers, and Storytellers: Modeling Social Roles in Online Health Communities.
Participants in online communities often enact different roles when participating in their communities. For example, some in cancer support communities specialize in providing disease-related information or socializing new members. This work clusters the behavioral patterns of users of a cancer support community into specific functional roles. Based on a series of quantitative and qualitative evaluations, this research identified eleven roles that members occupy, such as welcomer and story sharer. We investigated role dynamics, including how roles change over members' lifecycles, and how roles predict long-term participation in the community. We found that members frequently change roles over their history, from ones that seek resources to ones offering help, while the distribution of roles is stable over the community's history. Adopting certain roles early on predicts members' continued participation in the community. Our methodology will be useful for facilitating better use of members' skills and interests in support of community-building efforts.
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