<p>The average number of tweets as a function of (A) the number of followers, (B) the number of followees, and (C) the number of friends. Friend here is defined as a user who has been mentioned at least twice in an ego’s timeline.</p
Feld’s friendship paradox states that “your friends have more friends than you, on average. ” This p...
This paper argues that previous Twitter research has mainly employed a “broadcast perspective” by fo...
This paper focuses on the problem of identifying influential users of micro-blogging services. Twitt...
<p>The (a) number of followers, (b) average activity of followers, (c)number of forwarded news and (...
Twitter, a microblogging service less than three years old, com-mands more than 41 million users as ...
Microblogging and mobile devices appear to augment human social capabilities, which raises the quest...
<p>(A) Distribution of number of tweets per user during the whole time span. The distribution follo...
<p>The probability of retweeting as a function of the number of followees who have tweeted a post, (...
<p>Shows how many times different usernames were mentioned in the collected tweets. The data is pres...
On social media platforms, like Twitter, users are often interested in gaining more influence and po...
<p>(a) Relationship between the number of friends and that of followers for the 34075 Japanese users...
In the Twitter blogosphere, the number of followers is probably the most basic and succinct quantity...
Number of friends (or followers) is an important factor in social network. Attracting friends (or fo...
In this era, social media is becoming a suitable place for discovering and exchanging new updates. T...
In the Twitter blogosphere, the number of followers is probably the most basic and succinct quantity...
Feld’s friendship paradox states that “your friends have more friends than you, on average. ” This p...
This paper argues that previous Twitter research has mainly employed a “broadcast perspective” by fo...
This paper focuses on the problem of identifying influential users of micro-blogging services. Twitt...
<p>The (a) number of followers, (b) average activity of followers, (c)number of forwarded news and (...
Twitter, a microblogging service less than three years old, com-mands more than 41 million users as ...
Microblogging and mobile devices appear to augment human social capabilities, which raises the quest...
<p>(A) Distribution of number of tweets per user during the whole time span. The distribution follo...
<p>The probability of retweeting as a function of the number of followees who have tweeted a post, (...
<p>Shows how many times different usernames were mentioned in the collected tweets. The data is pres...
On social media platforms, like Twitter, users are often interested in gaining more influence and po...
<p>(a) Relationship between the number of friends and that of followers for the 34075 Japanese users...
In the Twitter blogosphere, the number of followers is probably the most basic and succinct quantity...
Number of friends (or followers) is an important factor in social network. Attracting friends (or fo...
In this era, social media is becoming a suitable place for discovering and exchanging new updates. T...
In the Twitter blogosphere, the number of followers is probably the most basic and succinct quantity...
Feld’s friendship paradox states that “your friends have more friends than you, on average. ” This p...
This paper argues that previous Twitter research has mainly employed a “broadcast perspective” by fo...
This paper focuses on the problem of identifying influential users of micro-blogging services. Twitt...