Frontiers in Physics (Apr 2019)

Topical Alignment in Online Social Systems

  • Felipe Maciel Cardoso,
  • Felipe Maciel Cardoso,
  • Sandro Meloni,
  • Sandro Meloni,
  • André Santanchè,
  • Yamir Moreno,
  • Yamir Moreno,
  • Yamir Moreno

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphy.2019.00058
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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Understanding the dynamics of social interactions is crucial to comprehend human behavior. The emergence of online social media has enabled access to data regarding people relationships at a large scale. Twitter, specifically, is an information oriented network, with users sharing and consuming information. In this work, we study whether users tend to be in contact with people interested in similar topics, i.e., if they are topically aligned. To do so, we propose an approach based on the use of hashtags to extract information topics from Twitter messages and model users' interests. Our results show that, on average, users are connected with other users similar to them. Furthermore, we show that topical alignment provides interesting information that can eventually allow inferring users' connectivity. Our work, besides providing a way to assess the topical similarity of users, quantifies topical alignment among individuals, contributing to a better understanding of how complex social systems are structured.

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