We study properties of five different social systems: (i) internet society of friends consisting of over 106 people, (ii) social network consisting of 3 × 104 individuals, who interact in a large virtual world of Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games (MMORPGs), (iii) over 106 users of music community website, (iv) over 5 × 106 users of gamers community server and (v) over 0.25 × 106 users of books admirer website. Individuals included in large social network form an Internet community and organize themselves in groups of different sizes. The destiny of those systems, as well as the method of creating of new connections, are different, however we found that the properties of these networks are very similar. We have found that the ne...
The social brain hypothesis (an explanation for the evolution of brain size in primates) predicts th...
Communities are a fundamental structure in social organizations. It is not surprising, then, that th...
This paper examines social network size in contemporary Western society based on the exchange of Chr...
We present and study data concerning human behavior in four online social systems: (i) an Internet c...
Quantification of human group-behavior has so far defied an empirical, falsifiable approach. This is...
Online social networking sites like Orkut, YouTube, and Flickr are among the most popular sites on t...
As social behavior moves increasingly online, the study of social behavior has followed. Online trac...
In this paper, we consider the evolution of structure within large online social networks. We presen...
The growing role of communication using computers in people’s everyday lives is reflected by the deb...
Social network systems are significant scaffolds for political, economic and socio-cultural change. ...
A number of recent studies have focused on the structure, function, and evolution of on-line social ...
The social brain hypothesis has suggested that natural social network sizes may have a characteristi...
The websites-based social network, as a social media, provides and shares abundant information via o...
Online communities exhibit dynamic social phenomena that, if understood, can both influence the desi...
This study traces the boundaries of online-based social networks and its possible extensions and int...
The social brain hypothesis (an explanation for the evolution of brain size in primates) predicts th...
Communities are a fundamental structure in social organizations. It is not surprising, then, that th...
This paper examines social network size in contemporary Western society based on the exchange of Chr...
We present and study data concerning human behavior in four online social systems: (i) an Internet c...
Quantification of human group-behavior has so far defied an empirical, falsifiable approach. This is...
Online social networking sites like Orkut, YouTube, and Flickr are among the most popular sites on t...
As social behavior moves increasingly online, the study of social behavior has followed. Online trac...
In this paper, we consider the evolution of structure within large online social networks. We presen...
The growing role of communication using computers in people’s everyday lives is reflected by the deb...
Social network systems are significant scaffolds for political, economic and socio-cultural change. ...
A number of recent studies have focused on the structure, function, and evolution of on-line social ...
The social brain hypothesis has suggested that natural social network sizes may have a characteristi...
The websites-based social network, as a social media, provides and shares abundant information via o...
Online communities exhibit dynamic social phenomena that, if understood, can both influence the desi...
This study traces the boundaries of online-based social networks and its possible extensions and int...
The social brain hypothesis (an explanation for the evolution of brain size in primates) predicts th...
Communities are a fundamental structure in social organizations. It is not surprising, then, that th...
This paper examines social network size in contemporary Western society based on the exchange of Chr...