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Intersections between Follower and @mention Networks in the Australian Twittersphere

Wed, 13/07/2016 - 23:59 — Snurb
'Big Data' [1]
Social Media [2]
Social Media Network Mapping [3]
TrISMA (ARC LIEF) [4]
Twitter [5]
ARC Future Fellowship [6]
SM&S 2016 [7]

The next paper in this Social Media and Society [8] session is by my QUT colleague Brenda Moon and me. Our work-in-progress presentation explores how we can connect our long-term data on the structures of follower networks in the Australian Twittersphere with shorter-term comprehensive information on actual posting activity; we are interested how follower networks and @mention networks cross-influence each other. What emerges already from our preliminary work is that different communities of Australian Twitter users appear to exhibit some very different activity patterns, and that some appear more likely to break out of their follower/followee network clusters than others. One of the newer Twitter communities in Australia, teen users, seem to tweet particularly differently from the others.

Slides are below:

One Day in the Life of a National Twittersphere [9] from Axel Bruns [10]

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