학술논문

Characterizing behavioral trends in a community driven discussion platform
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Working Paper
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Subject
Computer Science - Social and Information Networks
Computer Science - Computers and Society
Physics - Physics and Society
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Abstract
This article presents a systematic analysis of the patterns of behavior of individuals as well as groups observed in community-driven platforms for discussion like Reddit, where users usually exchange information and viewpoints on their topics of interest. We perform a statistical analysis of the behavior of posts and model the users' interactions around them. A platform like Reddit which has grown exponentially, starting from a very small community to one of the largest social networks, with its large user base and popularity harboring a variety of behavior of users in terms of their activity. Our work provides interesting insights about a huge number of inactive posts which fail to attract attention despite their authors exhibiting Cyborg-like behavior to attract attention. We also observe short-lived yet extremely active posts emulate a phenomenon like Mayfly Buzz. A method is presented, to study the activity around posts which are highly active, to determine the presence of Limelight hogging activity. We also present a systematic analysis to study the presence of controversies in posts. We analyzed data from two periods of one-year duration but separated by few years in time, to understand how social media has evolved through the years.
Comment: 19 pages. Extended version of arxiv:1809.07087. Springer Lecture Notes Format, to be published in Lecture Notes in Social Networks (Springer)