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A Comparison of Online Social Networks and Real-Life Social Networks: A Study of Sina Microblogging

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  • Dayong Zhang
  • Guang Guo

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Online social networks appear to enrich our social life, which raises the question whether they remove cognitive constraints on human communication and improve human social capabilities. In this paper, we analyze the users' following and followed relationships based on the data of Sina Microblogging and reveal several structural properties of Sina Microblogging. Compared with real-life social networks, our results confirm some similar features. However, Sina Microblogging also shows its own specialties, such as hierarchical structure and degree disassortativity, which all mark a deviation from real-life social networks. The low cost of the online network forms a broader perspective, and the one-way link relationships make it easy to spread information, but the online social network does not make too much difference in the creation of strong interpersonal relationships. Finally, we describe the mechanisms for the formation of these characteristics and discuss the implications of these structural properties for the real-life social networks.

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  • Dayong Zhang & Guang Guo, 2014. "A Comparison of Online Social Networks and Real-Life Social Networks: A Study of Sina Microblogging," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-6, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:578713
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/578713
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