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Geographic Dissection of the Twitter Network

Juhi Kulshrestha
Max Planck Institute for Software Systems
SWS Student Defense Talks - Qualifying Exam
  
Public Audience
English

Date, Time and Location

Friday, 7 December 2012
16:00
60 Minutes
E1 5
005
Saarbrücken

Abstract

Geography plays an important role in shaping societal interactions in the offline world. However, as more and more social interactions occur online via social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook, users can interact with others unconstrained by their geolocations, raising the question: does offline geography still matter in online social networks? In this paper, we attempt to address this question by dissecting the Twitter social network based on users’ geolocations and investigating how users’ geolocation impacts their participation in Twitter, including their connections to others and the information they exchange with them. Our in-depth analysis reveals that geography continues to have a significant impact on user interactions in the Twitter social network. The influence of geography could be potentially explained by the shared national, linguistic, and cultural backgrounds of users from the same geographic neighborhood.

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Maria-Louise Maggio, 02/18/2013 12:38
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