Assembling thefacebook: Using Heterogeneity to Understand Online Social Network Assembly

Abigail Z. Jacobs, Samuel F. Way, J. Ugander, A. Clauset
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Online social networks represent a popular and diverse class of social media systems. Despite this variety, each of these systems undergoes a general process of online social network assembly, which represents the complicated and heterogeneous changes that transform newly born systems into mature platforms. However, little is known about this process. For example, how much of a network's assembly is driven by simple growth? How does a network's structure change as it matures? How does network structure vary with adoption rates and user heterogeneity, and do these properties play different roles at different points in the assembly? We investigate these and other questions using a unique dataset of online connections among the roughly one million users at the first 100 colleges admitted to Facebook, captured just 20 months after its launch. We first show that different vintages and adoption rates across this population of networks reveal temporal dynamics of the assembly process, and that assembly is only loosely related to network growth. We then exploit natural experiments embedded in this dataset and complementary data obtained via Internet archaeology to show that different subnetworks matured at different rates toward similar end states. These results shed light on the processes and patterns of online social network assembly, and may facilitate more effective design for online social systems.
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整合facebook:利用异质性来理解在线社交网络整合
在线社交网络代表了一种流行的、多样化的社交媒体系统。尽管如此,这些系统中的每一个都经历了一个在线社会网络组装的一般过程,这代表了将新生系统转变为成熟平台的复杂和异质变化。然而,人们对这一过程知之甚少。例如,网络的组装有多少是由简单的增长驱动的?随着网络的成熟,网络的结构是如何变化的?网络结构如何随采用率和用户异质性而变化,这些属性在装配的不同点上扮演不同的角色吗?我们对这些问题和其他问题进行了调查,使用的是一个独特的数据集,其中包括Facebook前100所大学的大约100万用户的在线联系,这些数据是在Facebook推出20个月后收集的。我们首先表明,不同的年份和采用率在这一群体的网络揭示组装过程的时间动态,组装只是松散相关的网络增长。然后,我们利用嵌入在该数据集中的自然实验和通过互联网考古获得的补充数据,表明不同的子网以不同的速度向相似的最终状态成熟。这些结果揭示了在线社交网络组装的过程和模式,并可能促进更有效的在线社交系统设计。
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