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Indifferent attachment: The role of degree in ranking friends

机译:漠不关心:学位在排名朋友中的作用

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Each user of the MySpace social network can designate a small subset of her friends as Top Friends, placing them in a rank-ordered list displayed prominently on her profile. By examining users' #1 (best) and #2 (second-best) friends, we discover that MySpace users are nearly indifferent to these two friends' popularities when choosing which to designate as their best friend. Other pairs of ranks (e.g., #1-vs.-#3, #2-vs.-#3, …) also reveal no marked preference for a popular friend over a less popular one. To the extent that ranking decisions form a window into broader decisions about whom to befriend at all, these observations suggest that positing individuals' tendency to attach to popular people—as in network-growth models like preferential attachment—may not suffice to explain the heavy-tailed degree distributions seen in real networks.
机译:MySpace社交网络的每个用户都可以将其朋友的一小部分指定为“顶级朋友”,并将其放置在个人资料上突出显示的排名列表中。通过检查用户的第一(最好)和第二(第二)朋友,我们发现MySpace用户对选择这两个朋友时,对这两个朋友的受欢迎程度几乎无动于衷。其他等级的排名(例如,#1-vs .-#3,#2-vs .-#3,…)也没有显示出有受欢迎的朋友比没有那么受欢迎的朋友有明显的偏好。从某种程度来说,排名决策可以形成一个更广泛的决定,可以与谁成为朋友,这些观察结果表明,假定个人依附于大众的倾向(例如在网络增长模型(如优先依恋)中)可能不足以解释沉重的负担。实际网络中看到的尾部学位分布。

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