Exploring offline friendships on the social information network: Network characteristics, information diffusion, and tie strength
The rapid increase in online social networking services over the last decade has pre- sented an unprecedented opportunity to observe users’ behaviour both on a societal and individual level. The insight gained from analysing such data can help foster a deeper understanding of social media users and...
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Main Author: | NATALI, Felicia |
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2018
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