Lurking in social networks: topology-based analysis and ranking methods

A Tagarelli, R Interdonato - Social Network Analysis and Mining, 2014 - Springer
Social Network Analysis and Mining, 2014Springer
The massive presence of silent members in online communities, the so-called lurkers, has
long attracted the attention of researchers in social science, cognitive psychology, and
computer–human interaction. However, the study of lurking phenomena represents an
unexplored opportunity of research in data mining, information retrieval and related fields. In
this paper, we take a first step towards the formal specification and analysis of lurking in
social networks. We address the new problem of lurker ranking and propose the first …
Abstract
The massive presence of silent members in online communities, the so-called lurkers, has long attracted the attention of researchers in social science, cognitive psychology, and computer–human interaction. However, the study of lurking phenomena represents an unexplored opportunity of research in data mining, information retrieval and related fields. In this paper, we take a first step towards the formal specification and analysis of lurking in social networks. We address the new problem of lurker ranking and propose the first centrality methods specifically conceived for ranking lurkers in social networks. Our approach utilizes only the network topology without probing into text contents or user relationships related to media. Using Twitter, Flickr, FriendFeed and GooglePlus as cases in point, our methods’ performance was evaluated against data-driven rankings as well as existing centrality methods, including the classic PageRank and alpha-centrality. Empirical evidence has shown the significance of our lurker ranking approach, and its uniqueness in effectively identifying and ranking lurkers in an online social network.
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