User Behavior in Online Social Networks, Influencing Factors
Millions of people now use social networking websites to enjoy online interaction with friends and meeting new people. Social network sites, such as Flixster, Flickr, and Digg, are attracting an increasing number of users, many of whom have integrated these sites into their daily practices. Meanwhile, the rapid development of online social networking is increasingly attracting the attention of academic and industry researchers and motivating the study of prominent phenomenons, such as homophily (Miller et al. 2009), i.e., similar users are more likely to connect to each other, and social influence (Friedkin 1998), i.e., friends tend to influence each others preferences and behavior. Thus, a lot of ...
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User Behavior in Online Social Networks, Influencing Factors
Millions of people now use social networking websites to enjoy online interaction with friends and meeting new people. Social network sites, such as Flixster, Flickr, and Digg, are attracting an increasing number of users, many of whom have integrated these sites into their daily practices. Meanwhile, the rapid development of online social networking is increasingly attracting the attention of academic and industry researchers and motivating the study of prominent phenomenons, such as homophily (Miller et al. 2009), i.e., similar users are more likely to connect to each other, and social influence (Friedkin 1998), i.e., friends tend to influence each others preferences and behavior. Thus, a lot of ...
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