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Abstract
Decentralized Online Social Networks (DOSNs) represent a growing trend in the social media landscape, as opposed to the well-known centralized peers, which are often in the spotlight due to privacy concerns and a vision typically focused on monetization through user relationships. By exploiting open-source software, DOSNs allow users to create their own servers, or instances, thus favoring the proliferation of platforms that are independent yet interconnected with each other in a transparent way. Nonetheless, the resulting cooperation model, commonly known as the Fediverse, still represents a world to be fully discovered, since existing studies have mainly focused on a limited number of structural aspects of interest in DOSNs.
In this work, we aim to fill a lack of study on user relations and roles in DOSNs, by taking two main actions: understanding the impact of decentralization on how users relate to each other within their membership instance and/or across different instances, and unveiling user roles that can explain two interrelated axes of social behavioral phenomena, namely information consumption and boundary spanning. To this purpose, we build our analysis on user networks from Mastodon, since it represents the most widely used DOSN platform. We believe that the findings drawn from our study on Mastodon users’ roles and information flow can pave a way for further development of fascinating research on DOSNs.
分散式在线社交网络(Decentralized Online Social Networks,简称dosn)代表了社交媒体领域的一种增长趋势,与众所周知的中心化社交网络相反,中心化社交网络往往因为隐私问题和通过用户关系实现盈利的愿景而受到关注。通过利用开源软件,dosn允许用户创建自己的服务器或实例,从而有利于以透明的方式相互连接的独立平台的扩散。尽管如此,由此产生的合作模式,通常被称为Fediverse,仍然代表着一个有待充分发现的世界,因为现有的研究主要集中在对dosn感兴趣的有限数量的结构方面。在这项工作中,我们的目标是通过采取两项主要行动来填补dosn中用户关系和角色研究的不足:理解去中心化对用户在其成员实例内和/或跨不同实例之间如何相互关联的影响,并揭示可以解释两个相互关联的社会行为现象轴的用户角色,即信息消费和边界跨越。为此,我们在Mastodon的用户网络上进行分析,因为它代表了最广泛使用的DOSN平台。我们相信从乳齿象用户的角色和信息流的研究中得出的发现可以为进一步发展令人着迷的dosn研究铺平道路。