Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on World Wide Web 2014
DOI: 10.1145/2566486.2568031
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Social bootstrapping

Abstract: How does one develop a new online community that is highly engaging to each user and promotes social interaction? A number of websites offer friend-finding features that help users bootstrap social networks on the website by copying links from an established network like Facebook or Twitter. This paper quantifies the extent to which such social bootstrapping is effective in enhancing a social experience of the website. First, we develop a stylised analytical model that suggests that copying tends to produce a … Show more

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“…In our experiments we have used datasets from the Stanford Large Network Dataset Collection 21 , as well as the datasets used by Golbeck 14 and by Zhong et al . 22 . Table 1 summarizes main characteristics of these datasets.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our experiments we have used datasets from the Stanford Large Network Dataset Collection 21 , as well as the datasets used by Golbeck 14 and by Zhong et al . 22 . Table 1 summarizes main characteristics of these datasets.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pinterest is a leading social media space in which teachers acquire and share educational resources (Zhong et al, 2014). In a sample of elementary teachers, 90% reported using Pinterest at least once monthly for educational purposes .…”
Section: Pinterest and Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pinterest; power law (Zhong et al 2014) GitHub; power law (Lima et al 2014) Twitter: power law (Kwak et al 2010) Number of responses to a user contribution Flickr; power law (Mislove et al 2008) Pinterest; power law (Zhong et al 2014) GitHub; power law (Lima et al 2014) Twitter; power law (Kwak et al 2010) Online games; power law (Szell and Thurner 2010) Session duration Orkut; heavy-tailed (Benevenuto et al 2009) MySpace; heavy-tailed (Benevenuto et al 2009) Orkut; heavy-tailed (Benevenuto et al 2009) Hi5; heavy-tailed (Benevenuto et al 2009) Number of other users a user sends messages to Slashdot; power law (Kunegis et al 2009) StackOverflow; power law (Anderson et al 2012) Online games; power law (Szell and Thurner 2010) Time between logins Orkut; heavy-tailed (Benevenuto et al 2009) MySpace; heavy-tailed (Benevenuto et al 2009) Orkut; heavy-tailed (Benevenuto et al 2009) Hi5; heavy-tailed (Benevenuto et al 2009) Frequency of logins MySpace; right-skewed (Torkjazi et al 2009) projection. Many choices of kernel functions are possible, and the proposed framework considers the RBF kernel:…”
Section: Kernel K-means Clusteringmentioning
confidence: 99%