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Título: Characterizing user navigation and interactions in online social networks.
Autor(es): Souza, Fabrício Benevenuto de
Rodrigues, Tiago
Cha, Meeyoung
Almeida, Virgílio Augusto Fernandes
Palavras-chave: Online social networks
User behavior
Session
Clickstream
Social network aggregator
Data do documento: 2012
Referência: SOUZA, F. B. et al. Characterizing user navigation and interactions in online social networks. Information Sciences, v. 195, p. 1-24, 2012. Disponível em: <https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0020025511006372>. Acesso em: 07 dez. 2012
Resumo: Understanding how users navigate and interact when they connect to socialnetworking sites creates opportunities for better interface design, richer studies of social interactions, and improved design of content distribution systems. In this paper, we present an in-depth analysis of user workloads in online social networks. This study is based on detailed clickstream data, collected over a 12-day period, summarizing HTTP sessions of 37,024 users who accessed four popular social networks: Orkut, MySpace, Hi5, and LinkedIn. The data were collected from a social network aggregator website in Brazil, which enables users to connect to multiple social networks with a single authentication. Our analysis of the clickstream data reveals key features of the social network workloads, such as how frequently people connect to social networks and for how long, as well as the types and sequences of activities that users conduct on these sites. Additionally, we gather the social network topology of Orkut, so that we could analyze user interaction data in light of the social graph. Our data analysis suggests insights into how users interact with friends in Orkut, such as how frequently users visit their friends’ and non-immediate friends’ pages. Results show that browsing, which cannot be inferred from crawling publicly available data, accounts for 92% of all user activities. Consequently, compared to using only crawled data, silent interactions like browsing friends’ pages increase the measured level of interaction among users. Additionally, we find that friends requesting content are often within close geographical proximity of the uploader. We also discuss a series of implications of our findings for efficient system and interface design as well as for advertisement placement in online social networks.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/handle/123456789/2020
ISSN: 00200255
Licença: O periódico Information Sciences concede permissão para depósito do artigo no Repositório Institucional da UFOP. Número da licença: 3305300115722.
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