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Emergence of Power Laws in Online Communities: The Role of Social Mechanisms and Preferential Attachment

机译:在线社区中权力法的产生:社会机制和优先依恋的作用

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Online communities bring together individuals with shared interest in joint action or sustained interaction. Power law distributions of user popularity appear ubiquitous in online communities but their formation mechanisms are not well understood. This study tests for the emergence of power law distributions via the mechanisms of preferential attachment, least efforts, direct reciprocity, and indirect reciprocity. Preferential attachment, where new entrants favor connections with already popular participants, is the predominant explanation suggested by prior literature. Yet, the attribution of preferential attachment or any other mechanism as a single unitary reason for the emergence of power law distributions runs contrary to the social nature of online communities and does not account for diversity of participants' motivation. Agent-based modeling is used to test if a single social mechanism alone or multiple mechanisms together can generate power law distributions observed in online communities. Data from 28 online communities is used to calibrate, validate, and analyze the simulation. Simulated communication networks are randomly generated according to parameters for each hypothesis. The fit of the power law distribution in the model testing subset is then compared against the fit for these simulated networks. The major finding is that, in contrast to research in more general network settings, neither preferential attachment nor any other single mechanism alone generates a power law distribution. Instead, a blended model of preferential attachment with other social network formation mechanisms was most consistent with power law distributions seen in online communities. This suggests the need to move away from stylized explanations of network emergence that rely on single theories toward more highly socialized and multitheoretic explanations of community development.
机译:在线社区聚集了对共同行动或持续互动有共同兴趣的个人。用户受欢迎程度的幂律分布在在线社区中无处不在,但其形成机制尚未得到很好的理解。本研究通过优先依恋,最少努力,直接互惠和间接互惠的机制来检验幂律分布的出现。优惠依恋是新近进入者倾向于与已经很受欢迎的参与者建立联系的一种方式,这是先前文献所提出的主要解释。然而,将特权依恋或任何其他机制作为权力法分布出现的单一统一原因,却与在线社区的社会性质背道而驰,并不能说明参与者动机的多样性。基于代理的建模用于测试单个社会机制单独还是多个机制共同产生在线社区中观察到的幂律分布。来自28个在线社区的数据用于校准,验证和分析模拟。根据每个假设的参数随机生成模拟的通信网络。然后将模型测试子集中的幂律分布的拟合与这些模拟网络的拟合进行比较。主要发现是,与更广泛的网络环境中的研究相比,优惠依附关系或任何其他单一机制都不会单独产生幂律分布。取而代之的是,优先附着与其他社交网络形成机制的混合模型与在线社区中看到的幂律分布最一致。这表明有必要从对单一网络理论的网络出现的形式化解释转向对社区发展的高度社会化和多元理论的解释。

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