@Prof_Yildirim Thanks. Interaction on Facebook is correlated with other measures of tie strength (eg https://t.co/HIbdInu5ZQ) Actually I'd say I don't really like "online/offline" as a distinction. You get people calling phone calls "offline"... (What is
I once enjoyed the company of the handsomest hunk of data on human behavior ever assembled. https://t.co/PZ2dQfUtKu https://t.co/TmokG0bpYB https://t.co/DTKH1sPTYa https://t.co/aWu5Hkj6nh https://t.co/vZO4ZTgzke
FWIW, when I used both internal and external Facebook data re user interactions, I found private signals no more diagnostic than public (for estimating tie strength). https://t.co/Tm15LJRPxf
@feedkoko @estebanmoro @duncanjwatts Putting continuous values on all edges that reflect tie strength probably is hard. But discriminating strong from weak ties is easy-ish, correlates with frequency of contact. #IC2S2 https://t.co/YtR9ySnb8M
RT @DrMollyWaring: Inferring Tie Strength from Online Directed Behavior – can predict close friends from interactions on Facebook https://t…
Inferring Tie Strength from Online Directed Behavior – can predict close friends from interactions on Facebook https://t.co/Bir7DTTk1z
Facebook close friends = IRL close friends. http://t.co/QczJESRauN #socialscience
Inferring Tie Strength from Online Directed Behaviour #Analytics http://t.co/4sdteYixvO http://t.co/1nADJ3EQfE
Profound! "Some social connections are stronger than others. People have not only friends, but also best friends" http://t.co/OCnqij3Mlj
Profound! "Some social connections are stronger than others. People have not only friends, but also best friends" http://t.co/OCnqij3Mlj
Profound! "Some social connections are stronger than others. People have not only friends, but also best friends" http://t.co/OCnqij3Mlj
IRL vs. FB: interesting paper! #PLOSONE: Inferring Tie Strength from Online Directed Behavior http://t.co/p6kuiEQGyc @jasonjones_jjj
(2/2) I wrote a paper. Answer is yes. Facebook close friends = IRL close friends. #polnet #polnet2013 http://t.co/TmokG0st0B
(2/2) I wrote a paper. Answer is yes. Facebook close friends = IRL close friends. #polnet #polnet2013 http://t.co/TmokG0st0B
(2/2) I wrote a paper. Answer is yes. Facebook close friends = IRL close friends. #polnet #polnet2013 http://t.co/TmokG0st0B
(2/2) I wrote a paper. Answer is yes. Facebook close friends = IRL close friends. #polnet #polnet2013 http://t.co/TmokG0st0B
Researchers have found ways to determine 'best friends' from 'friends' by looking at patterns of FB interaction. http://t.co/t4B1IoQHml
With 84% accuracy, we can predict who among your Facebook friends is your closest friend in real life! http://t.co/jNQ4Obb4
@plotti I little bit old. Lot of research has been done in online soc. networks. See @James_H_Fowler last paper http://t.co/DN83Xxau
Inferring Tie Strength from Online Directed Behavior http://t.co/0Loa2CDk 2주 반쯤 된 논문이지만 우연히 PLOS 계정을 눈팅하다가 발견.
If you talk to each other a lot online, you’re probably also IRL friends http://t.co/4ZcbRQj2 from PLOS One
#PLOSONE: Inferring Tie Strength from Online Directed Behavior http://t.co/3xyd1b6H
Nyt fra Jones et. al: Stærke bånd bygger på media multiplexity. Uhmm, media multiplexity … like the concept. http://t.co/4HUdUcEG
Nyt fra Jones, Settle, Bond, Fariss, Marlow & Fowler: Facebook interactions reveal strong ties. http://t.co/4HUdUcEG
New from @James_H_Fowler lab | MT @jasonjones_jjj: "Facebook interactions reveal closest friends." http://t.co/79IyZa8x
#PLOSONE: Inferring Tie Strength from Online Directed Behavior http://t.co/2dnmkQHN
via @dominiquecardon We used online interaction data (specifically FB) to successfully identify real-world strong ties http://t.co/nXkx3on4
kind of expected, but nonetheless useful http://t.co/VFzlCRsu
Like: reduces colocation bias in freq comm as measure of strength. Inferring Tie Strength from Online Directed Behavior http://t.co/YaroeL5r
Like: reduces colocation bias in freq comm as measure of strength. Inferring Tie Strength from Online Directed Behavior http://t.co/YaroeL5r
Like: reduces colocation bias in freq comm as measure of strength. Inferring Tie Strength from Online Directed Behavior http://t.co/YaroeL5r
Inferring tie strength from online directed behavior. http://t.co/QunGxHv2
PLOS ONE: Inferring Tie Strength from Online Directed Behavior http://t.co/KlZsVXK2
Facebook interactions reveal closest friends. Close friends post, like and comment with each other a lot. My new paper http://t.co/n7L4GxEs
Inferring Tie Strength from Online Directed Behavior, by @James_H_Fowler: http://t.co/xbUmrw3O #networks
Interesting study can determine your "best friend" based on Facebook! RT #PLOSONE: http://t.co/F8F7FOmK
Interesting SNA of offline v. online relationships RT @maksim2042: Inferring Tie Strength from Online Directed Behavior http://t.co/oA0cjDlR
MT @James_H_Fowler: We can predict who among your #Facebook friends is your closest in real life | http://t.co/CL25tac0 #data
With 84% accuracy, we can predict who among your Facebook friends is your closest friend in real life! http://t.co/jNQ4Obb4
#PLOSONE: Inferring Tie Strength from Online Directed Behavior http://t.co/Kdg08Qbi #HMsocialmedia
More evidence that online + offline worlds are converging: #PLOSONE: Inferring Tie Strength fr Online Directed Behavior http://t.co/YItaybPm
PLOS ONE: Inferring Tie Strength from Online Directed Behavior http://t.co/1Tyn3A4z
One of my 2013 goals is to read 2+ new articles related to my research every week. Here's one on my list for this week: http://t.co/55s94bvH
One of my 2013 goals is to read 2+ new articles related to my research every week. Here's one on my list for this week: http://t.co/55s94bvH
One of my 2013 goals is to read 2+ new articles related to my research every week. Here's one on my list for this week: http://t.co/55s94bvH
PLOS ONE: Inferring Tie Strength from Online Directed Behavior http://t.co/1Tyn3A4z
@James_H_Fowler Just posted my comment on the data collection strategy: http://t.co/zVmUCfgi
@James_H_Fowler su amicizie Facebook e reali http://t.co/IuxZjDEe Forse ti interessa @serena_danna (e buon 2013!)
Inferring Tie Strength from Online Directed Behavior http://t.co/JcYUhKHs
With 84% accuracy, we can predict who among your Facebook friends is your closest friend in real life! http://t.co/jNQ4Obb4
RT @James_H_Fowler: With 84% accuracy, we can predict who among your Facebook friends is your closest friend in real life! http://t.co/jNQ4Obb4
#PLOSONE: Inferring Tie Strength from Online Directed Behavior #yam cc @eshioji http://t.co/aULZXoD4
Real world relationships are "fuzzy" (strength varies by degree) and can be inferred from Facebook behaviors http://t.co/N5MsWk0w
Real world relationships are "fuzzy" (strength varies by degree) and can be inferred from Facebook behaviors http://t.co/N5MsWk0w
With 84% accuracy, we can predict who among your Facebook friends is your closest friend in real life! http://t.co/jNQ4Obb4
Oh, academia: "People have not only friends, but also best friends.." http://t.co/6Gjiq9Ej (h/t @andyguess)
Who is your closest friend in real life? Find out using Facebook data! http://t.co/jNQ4Obb4
Inferring Tie Strength from Online Directed Behavior - http://t.co/GCCvX650
RT @James_H_Fowler: With 84% accuracy, we can predict who among your Facebook friends is your closest friend in real life! http://t.co/jNQ4Obb4
With 84% accuracy, we can predict who among your Facebook friends is your closest friend in real life! http://t.co/jNQ4Obb4
With 84% accuracy, we can predict who among your Facebook friends is your closest friend in real life! http://t.co/jNQ4Obb4
@PLOSONE: #facebook study: Inferring Tie Strength from Online Directed Behavior http://t.co/9uMksttY
One of my 2013 goals is to read 2+ new articles related to my research every week. Here's one on my list for this week: http://t.co/55s94bvH
RT @James_H_Fowler: w/ 84% accuracy, we can predict which Facebook friend is ur closest friend in real life! http://t.co/pEiJ96Tf #socialQI
Study: "Some social connections are stronger than others. People have not only friends, but also best friends" http://t.co/PyAAcugP
With 84% accuracy, we can predict who among your Facebook friends is your closest friend in real life! http://t.co/jNQ4Obb4
RT @James_H_Fowler: w/ 84% accuracy, we can predict which Facebook friend is ur closest friend in real life! http://t.co/pEiJ96Tf #socialQI