We use data on frequencies of bi-directional posts to define edges (or relationships) in two Facebook datasets and a Twitter dataset and use these to create ego-centric social networks. We explore the internal structure of these networks to determine whether they have the same kind of layered structure as has been found in offline face-to-face networks (which have a distinctively scaled structure with successively inclusive layers at 5, 15, 50 and 150 alters). The two Facebook datasets are best described by a four-layer structure and the Twitter dataset by a five-layer structure. The absolute sizes of these layers and the mean frequencies of contact with alters within each layer match very closely the observed values from offline networks. ...
Ego networks models describe the social relationships of an individual (ego) with its social peers (...
Online social networking sites like Orkut, YouTube, and Flickr are among the most popular sites on t...
In this paper, we consider the evolution of structure within large online social networks. We presen...
We use data on frequencies of bi-directional posts to define edges (or relationships) in two Faceboo...
AbstractWe use data on frequencies of bi-directional posts to define edges (or relationships) in two...
Results about offline social networks demonstrated that the social relationships that an individual ...
Personal networks, i.e., the ensemble of social relationships that an individual entertains with oth...
In the last few years, Online Social Networks (OSNs) attracted the interest of a large number of res...
Online Social Networks (OSNs) are more and more establishing as one of the key means to create and e...
An increasing fraction of today’s social interactions occur using online social media as communicati...
Abstract. Online Social Networks (OSNs) are more and more estab-lishing as one of the key means to c...
An increasing fraction of today's social interactions occur using online social media as communicati...
Human beings are involved in a broad range of social relationships spanning from real life experienc...
<div><p>An increasing fraction of today's social interactions occur using online social media as com...
The social brain hypothesis has suggested that natural social network sizes may have a characteristi...
Ego networks models describe the social relationships of an individual (ego) with its social peers (...
Online social networking sites like Orkut, YouTube, and Flickr are among the most popular sites on t...
In this paper, we consider the evolution of structure within large online social networks. We presen...
We use data on frequencies of bi-directional posts to define edges (or relationships) in two Faceboo...
AbstractWe use data on frequencies of bi-directional posts to define edges (or relationships) in two...
Results about offline social networks demonstrated that the social relationships that an individual ...
Personal networks, i.e., the ensemble of social relationships that an individual entertains with oth...
In the last few years, Online Social Networks (OSNs) attracted the interest of a large number of res...
Online Social Networks (OSNs) are more and more establishing as one of the key means to create and e...
An increasing fraction of today’s social interactions occur using online social media as communicati...
Abstract. Online Social Networks (OSNs) are more and more estab-lishing as one of the key means to c...
An increasing fraction of today's social interactions occur using online social media as communicati...
Human beings are involved in a broad range of social relationships spanning from real life experienc...
<div><p>An increasing fraction of today's social interactions occur using online social media as com...
The social brain hypothesis has suggested that natural social network sizes may have a characteristi...
Ego networks models describe the social relationships of an individual (ego) with its social peers (...
Online social networking sites like Orkut, YouTube, and Flickr are among the most popular sites on t...
In this paper, we consider the evolution of structure within large online social networks. We presen...