论文标题
表征跨reddit的在线对话的结构
Characterizing the Structure of Online Conversations Across Reddit
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论文摘要
社交媒体平台的扩散使社会科学家前所未有地访问了有关人类互动的大量数据,从而促进了无与伦比的在线行为研究。这些平台通常将对话构成线程,形成类似树状的结构,称为“讨论树”。本文通过分析这些讨论树的全球(社区级)和本地(后级)属性来研究有关REDDIT的在线讨论的结构性属性。我们对一年价值的Reddit数据进行了全面的统计分析,其中包括四分之一的职位和数百万条评论。我们的主要目的是解散全球和局部特性的相对影响,并评估特定特征如何塑造讨论树结构。结果表明,局部和全球特征都对解释讨论树的结构变化产生了重大贡献。但是,诸如邮政内容和情感之类的当地特征统称会产生更大的影响,这是讨论树的宽度,深度和大小的差异更大的比例。我们的分析还发现了各种特征对讨论结构的影响。值得注意的是,某些全局特征在确定特定的讨论树特性中起着至关重要的作用。这些功能包括Subreddit的主题,年龄,受欢迎程度和内容冗余。例如,专注于政治,体育和时事的子列表中的帖子往往会产生更深入,更广泛的讨论树。这项研究增强了我们对在线对话动态的理解,并为内容创建者和平台设计师提供了宝贵的见解。通过阐明塑造在线讨论的因素,我们的工作为提高数字话语的质量和有效性做出了努力。
The proliferation of social media platforms has afforded social scientists unprecedented access to vast troves of data on human interactions, facilitating the study of online behavior at an unparalleled scale. These platforms typically structure conversations as threads, forming tree-like structures known as "discussion trees." This paper examines the structural properties of online discussions on Reddit by analyzing both global (community-level) and local (post-level) attributes of these discussion trees. We conduct a comprehensive statistical analysis of a year's worth of Reddit data, encompassing a quarter of a million posts and several million comments. Our primary objective is to disentangle the relative impacts of global and local properties and evaluate how specific features shape discussion tree structures. The results reveal that both local and global features contribute significantly to explaining structural variation in discussion trees. However, local features, such as post content and sentiment, collectively have a greater impact, accounting for a larger proportion of variation in the width, depth, and size of discussion trees. Our analysis also uncovers considerable heterogeneity in the impact of various features on discussion structures. Notably, certain global features play crucial roles in determining specific discussion tree properties. These features include the subreddit's topic, age, popularity, and content redundancy. For instance, posts in subreddits focused on politics, sports, and current events tend to generate deeper and wider discussion trees. This research enhances our understanding of online conversation dynamics and offers valuable insights for both content creators and platform designers. By elucidating the factors that shape online discussions, our work contributes to ongoing efforts to improve the quality and effectiveness of digital discourse.