Title :
Groupthink and Peer Pressure: Social Influence in Online Social Network Groups
Author :
Hui, Pan ; Buchegger, Sonja
Author_Institution :
Deutsche Telekom Labs., Tech. Univ. Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Abstract :
In this paper, we present a horizontal view of social influence, more specifically a quantitative study of the influence of neighbours on the probability of a particular node to join a group, on four popular Online Social Networks (OSNs), namely Orkut, YouTube, LiveJournal, and Flickr. Neighbours in OSNs have a mutually acknowledged relation, most often defined as friendship, and they are directly connected on a graph of a social network. Users in OSNs can also join groups of users. These groups represent common areas of interest.We present a simple social influence model to describe and explain the group joining process of users on OSNs. To this end, we extract the social influence from data sets of OSNs of a million sample nodes. One of our findings is that a set of neighbours in the OSN is about 100 times more powerful in influencing a user to join a group than the same number of strangers.
Keywords :
social networking (online); social sciences computing; Flickr; LiveJournal; Orkut; YouTube; data sets; friendship; group joining process; groupthink; mutually acknowledged relation; online social network groups; peer pressure; social influence model; Board of Directors; Couplings; Data mining; Educational institutions; Facebook; Joining processes; Network topology; Peer to peer computing; Social network services; YouTube; social influence; social networks;
Conference_Titel :
Social Network Analysis and Mining, 2009. ASONAM '09. International Conference on Advances in
Conference_Location :
Athens
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3689-7
DOI :
10.1109/ASONAM.2009.17