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arxiv: 1002.0216 · v2 · pith:GGNJCMHRnew · submitted 2010-02-01 · ⚛️ physics.soc-ph · cond-mat.stat-mech· physics.data-an

Communication activity in social networks: growth and correlations

classification ⚛️ physics.soc-ph cond-mat.stat-mechphysics.data-an
keywords long-termcorrelationsmessagesactivitygrowthcommunicationfindmembers
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We investigate the timing of messages sent in two online communities with respect to growth fluctuations and long-term correlations. We find that the timing of sending and receiving messages comprises pronounced long-term persistence. Considering the activity of the community members as growing entities, i.e. the cumulative number of messages sent (or received) by the individuals, we identify non-trivial scaling in the growth fluctuations which we relate to the long-term correlations. We find a connection between the scaling exponents of the growth and the long-term correlations which is supported by numerical simulations based on peaks over threshold. In addition, we find that the activity on directed links between pairs of members exhibits long-term correlations, indicating that communication activity with the most liked partners may be responsible for the long-term persistence in the timing of messages. Finally, we show that the number of messages, $M$, and the number of communication partners, $K$, of the individual members are correlated following a power-law, $K\sim M^\lambda$, with exponent $\lambda\approx 3/4$.

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