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Calling All Facebook Friends: Exploring Requests for Help on Facebook

机译:致电所有Facebook朋友:在Facebook上寻求帮助的请求

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Past research suggests Facebook use is linked to perceptions of social capital, a concept that taps into the resources people gain from interactions with their social network. In this study, we examine a sample of public Facebook status updates (N=20,000) for instances in which users request a response from their network. These attempts to mobilize resources offer insight into the mechanisms through which Facebook is used for social capital conversion. After identifying mobilization requests (N=856), we categorize them by cost (i.e., effort needed to satisfy the request) and type (e.g., opinion, information, social coordination) in order to describe the prevalence of these requests and the extent to which they require effort on the part of the potential responders. Finally, we examine characteristics of these users and the linguistic characteristics of status updates that contain mobilization requests.
机译:过去的研究表明,Facebook的使用与对社会资本的感知有关,这一概念利用了人们从与社交网络互动中获得的资源。在本研究中,我们检查了一些示例性的公共Facebook状态更新(N = 20,000),其中用户请求其网络做出响应。这些调动资源的尝试提供了对使用Facebook进行社会资本转换的机制的见解。在确定动员请求(N = 856)之后,我们按成本(即满足请求所需的工作量)和类型(例如,意见,信息,社会协调)对请求进行分类,以描述这些请求的普遍性和程度他们需要潜在响应者的努力。最后,我们检查了这些用户的特征以及包含动员请求的状态更新的语言特征。

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