• DocumentCode
    1796731
  • Title

    A Criticism to Society (As Seen by Twitter Analytics)

  • Author

    Cresci, Stefano ; Petrocchi, Marinella ; Spognardi, Angelo ; Tesconi, Maurizio ; Di Pietro, Roberto

  • Author_Institution
    IIT, Pisa, Italy
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    June 30 2014-July 3 2014
  • Firstpage
    194
  • Lastpage
    200
  • Abstract
    Analytic tools are beginning to be largely employed, given their ability to rank, e.g., the visibility of social media users. Visibility that, in turns, can have a monetary value, since social media popular people usually either anticipate or establish trends that could impact the real world (at least, from a consumer point of view). The above rationale has fostered the flourishing of private companies providing statistical results for social media analysis. These results have been accepted, and largely diffused, by media without any apparent scrutiny, while Academia has moderately focused its attention on this phenomenon. In this paper, we provide evidence that analytic results provided by field-flagship companies are questionable (at least). In particular, we focus on Twitter and its "fake followers". We survey popular Twitter analytics that count the fake followers of some target account. We perform a series of experiments aimed at verifying the trustworthiness of their results. We compare the results of such tools with a machine-learning classifier whose methodology bases on scientific basis and on a sound sampling scheme. The findings of this work call for a serious re-thinking of the methodology currently used by companies providing analytic results, whose present deliveries seem to lack on any reliability.
  • Keywords
    data analysis; learning (artificial intelligence); pattern classification; security of data; social networking (online); Academia; SNS; Twitter analytics; analytic tools; fake followers; field-flagship companies; machine-learning classifier; monetary value; social media analysis; social media user visibility; social network sites; sound sampling scheme; Blogs; Companies; Engines; Media; Reliability; Time factors; Twitter;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Distributed Computing Systems Workshops (ICDCSW), 2014 IEEE 34th International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Madrid
  • ISSN
    1545-0678
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4799-4182-7
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICDCSW.2014.31
  • Filename
    6888861