Along with the growth in artifact sharing in online communities such as Flickr, YouTube, and Facebook comes the demand for adding descriptive meta information, or tags. Tags help individu als to organize and communicate the content and context of their work for themselves and for others. This longitudinal study draws on research in social psychology, network theory and online communities to explain tagging over time. Our findings suggest that tagging increases as a contributor receives attention from others in the community. Further, we find that the more a user’s network neighbors are connected to each other directly, the less the focal user will tend to tag his photos. However, density inte racts with attention such that those who are sur...
Content contribution from individuals is critical to the viability of online communities. In this st...
Social bookmarking or tagging is the process of assigning and sharing among users, freely selected t...
International audienceThis paper proposes a new approach that uses social networks and common sense ...
We examine tagging behavior on Flickr, a public photo-sharing website. We build on previous qualitat...
[[abstract]]This study mainly used two research methods: content analysis and semi-structured interv...
A distributed classification paradigm known as collaborative tagging has been successfully deployed ...
In this paper, we explore the nature and utility of the social networks that spring up in multimedia...
How do users behave if they can tag each other in social networks?In this paper, we answer this ques...
The web is rapidly becoming both more open and more social through the provision of technologies tha...
Just as the internet allows users to create and share their own media, it is also enabling them to o...
User-generated content is shaping the dynamics of the World Wide Web. Indeed, an increasingly large ...
Tagging, or using keywords to annotate images, bookmarks, and blogs, is gaining much popularity. Sin...
Why do people tag? Users have mostly avoided annotating media such as photos – both in desktop and m...
Social tagging systems allow users to upload and assign keywords to digital resources. Thus a body o...
Online socio-technical systems can be studied as proxy of the real world to investigate human behavi...
Content contribution from individuals is critical to the viability of online communities. In this st...
Social bookmarking or tagging is the process of assigning and sharing among users, freely selected t...
International audienceThis paper proposes a new approach that uses social networks and common sense ...
We examine tagging behavior on Flickr, a public photo-sharing website. We build on previous qualitat...
[[abstract]]This study mainly used two research methods: content analysis and semi-structured interv...
A distributed classification paradigm known as collaborative tagging has been successfully deployed ...
In this paper, we explore the nature and utility of the social networks that spring up in multimedia...
How do users behave if they can tag each other in social networks?In this paper, we answer this ques...
The web is rapidly becoming both more open and more social through the provision of technologies tha...
Just as the internet allows users to create and share their own media, it is also enabling them to o...
User-generated content is shaping the dynamics of the World Wide Web. Indeed, an increasingly large ...
Tagging, or using keywords to annotate images, bookmarks, and blogs, is gaining much popularity. Sin...
Why do people tag? Users have mostly avoided annotating media such as photos – both in desktop and m...
Social tagging systems allow users to upload and assign keywords to digital resources. Thus a body o...
Online socio-technical systems can be studied as proxy of the real world to investigate human behavi...
Content contribution from individuals is critical to the viability of online communities. In this st...
Social bookmarking or tagging is the process of assigning and sharing among users, freely selected t...
International audienceThis paper proposes a new approach that uses social networks and common sense ...