2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ipm.2020.102223
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Achieving and maintaining important roles in social media

Abstract: A significant problem common for di↵erent domains of applications is an issue of obtaining and keeping an influential position in the respective social media society. In this paper a new approach is proposed based on the analysis of roles of users in groups identified within society. Three di↵erent dimensions of user behavior are considered as key elements of these roles: their activity, influence and cooperativeness/competition. Taking into account measures describing these dimensions, a set of roles characte… Show more

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“…From the group profile analysis of the government microbloggers, the role distribution of government microbloggers is highly concentrated, especially in the distribution of influence and number of posts, which shows an obvious long-tail effect. This is consistent with previous studies (Zygmunt et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…From the group profile analysis of the government microbloggers, the role distribution of government microbloggers is highly concentrated, especially in the distribution of influence and number of posts, which shows an obvious long-tail effect. This is consistent with previous studies (Zygmunt et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Table 1 shows the benefits and risks associated with SN according to the literature ( Al-Oqily and Alkhatib, 2016 ; Alqahtani, 2016 ; Benn et al., 2008 ; Fitzpatrick, 2010 ; Goktalay and Ozdilek, 2016 ; Issa et al., 2019 ; Jeri-Yabar et al., 2019 ; Kemp, 2015 ; Kimmons et al., 2017 ; Lalonde and Castro, 2015 ; Malak et al., 2017 ; Mccarroll and Curran, 2013 ; Sonnenwald and Pierce, 2000 ; Yadav et al., 2020 ; Zygmunt et al., 2020 ). These benefits include: the acquisition of cutting-edge knowledge, increased collaboration, independent learning, improved communication skills, increased awareness of environmentally friendly practices (i.e., be more sustainable people, provide reliable and scalable services, become “greener” in their activities, and reduce the carbon footprint) and the opportunity to make new acquaintances (i.e., friendships, romance, and work).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%