The advent of social media expands our ability to transmit information and connect with oth-ers instantly, which enables us to behave as “social sensors. ” Here, we studied concurrent bursty behavior of Twitter users during major sporting events to determine their function as social sensors. We show that the degree of concurrent bursts in tweets (posts) and retweets (re-posts) works as a strong indicator of winning or losing a game. More specifically, our simple tweet analysis of Japanese professional baseball games in 2013 revealed that social sensors can immediately react to positive and negative events through bursts of tweets, but that positive events are more likely to induce a subsequent burst of retweets. We confirm that these findin...
Social media can both decrease and increase polarization between social groups. Communicative behavi...
During the course of this paper we examine publically available social media data that relates to t...
<div><p>In response to an extreme event, individuals on social media demonstrate interesting behavio...
Twitter often behaves like a “social sensor ” in which users actively sense real-world events and sp...
Using the Twitter Search API, which allows 180 queries per 15-min window, we compiled a dataset of t...
In response to an extreme event, individuals on social media demonstrate interesting behaviors depen...
Sports games and other media events can induce very strong feelings of co-presence that can change c...
<div><p></p><p>Online social media are increasingly facilitating our social interactions, thereby ma...
<div><p>“Media events” generate conditions of shared attention as many users simultaneously tune in ...
On-line social networks publish information on a high volume of real-world events almost instantly, ...
“Media events ” such as political debates generate conditions of shared attention as many users simu...
The purpose of this study was to determine the type of Twitter usage by MLB players that has the gre...
In recent years social media has become a crucial component of online information propagation. It is...
In response to an extreme event, individuals on social media demonstrate interesting behaviors depen...
We describe the results of a new computational experiment on Twitter data. By listening to Tweets on...
Social media can both decrease and increase polarization between social groups. Communicative behavi...
During the course of this paper we examine publically available social media data that relates to t...
<div><p>In response to an extreme event, individuals on social media demonstrate interesting behavio...
Twitter often behaves like a “social sensor ” in which users actively sense real-world events and sp...
Using the Twitter Search API, which allows 180 queries per 15-min window, we compiled a dataset of t...
In response to an extreme event, individuals on social media demonstrate interesting behaviors depen...
Sports games and other media events can induce very strong feelings of co-presence that can change c...
<div><p></p><p>Online social media are increasingly facilitating our social interactions, thereby ma...
<div><p>“Media events” generate conditions of shared attention as many users simultaneously tune in ...
On-line social networks publish information on a high volume of real-world events almost instantly, ...
“Media events ” such as political debates generate conditions of shared attention as many users simu...
The purpose of this study was to determine the type of Twitter usage by MLB players that has the gre...
In recent years social media has become a crucial component of online information propagation. It is...
In response to an extreme event, individuals on social media demonstrate interesting behaviors depen...
We describe the results of a new computational experiment on Twitter data. By listening to Tweets on...
Social media can both decrease and increase polarization between social groups. Communicative behavi...
During the course of this paper we examine publically available social media data that relates to t...
<div><p>In response to an extreme event, individuals on social media demonstrate interesting behavio...