Title :
Are Circles Communities? A Comparative Analysis of Selective Sharing in Google+
Author :
Brauer, Steffen ; Schmidt, Thomas C.
Author_Institution :
Dept. Inf., Hamburg Univ. of Appl. Sci., Hamburg, Germany
fDate :
June 30 2014-July 3 2014
Abstract :
The audience of shared content in Social Media is often hard to determine. To protect users from over-sharing, several services provide a feature for grouping contacts. Communities, interest groups, and circles are common examples. In this work, we investigate the structural properties of the circles in Google+ in comparison to the well-known communities. Based on several data sets and scoring functions, we search for the specific characteristics of circles. Our findings indicate that circles indeed form a special substructure that clearly differs from community groups. While the internal connectivity of circles and communities appear fairly similar, circles admit a much enhanced intensity of external relations. Circles resemble communities to which a large number of external links have been added. Selective sharing in circles is thus less confined.
Keywords :
social aspects of automation; social networking (online); Google+; content sharing; data sets; scoring functions; selective sharing; social media; structural properties; Communities; Facebook; Log-normal distribution; Measurement; Media; Twitter; Social media analysis; group formation; privacy; social graph structure;
Conference_Titel :
Distributed Computing Systems Workshops (ICDCSW), 2014 IEEE 34th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Madrid
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-4182-7
DOI :
10.1109/ICDCSW.2014.34