On the evolution of user interaction in Facebook
Max Planck Institute for Software Systems
Abstract
Online social networks have become extremely popular; numerous sites allow users to interact and share content using social links. Users of these networks often establish hundreds to even thousands of social links with other users. Recently, researchers have suggested examining the activity network - a network that is based on the actual interaction between users, rather than mere friendship - to distinguish between strong and weak links. While initial studies have led to insights on how an activity network is structurally different from the social network itself, a natural and important aspect of the activity network has been disregarded: the fact that over time social links can grow stronger or weaker. In…
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4Topics & keywords
- Social network (sociolinguistics)
- Friendship
- Computer science
- Interpersonal ties
- Social relation
- Preferential attachment
- Network formation
- World Wide Web
- Reduced inequalities