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Impact of Structural Properties on Network Structure for Online Social Networks

Subhayan Bhattacharya, Sankhamita Sinha, Sarbani Roy

2020Procedia Computer Science11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Online Social Networks (OSNs) are largely popular. People interact daily on networks such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Email, Messenger, WhatsApp, Google+, Quora, LiveJournal etc. and the types of interaction on these networks are different. The types of content that people share on these networks are also different. Each of the OSNs serves a different purpose, such as sharing multimedia, microblogging, serving as a Question and Answer forum etc. Moreover, the community structure of these networks is also different. However, currently, all OSNs are considered as scale-free network based on the power-law degree distribution nature of these networks. In this paper, the effect of network properties such as density, diameter, degree distribution, global clustering coefficient, local clustering coefficient, homophily, assortativity and other centrality measures such as power-law exponent, eigenvector centrality and closeness centrality on seven online social networks, namely, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Email, Google+, Epinions and Gowalla networks are studied. The differences and similarities in the empirical results are analyzed, and the OSNs are divided categories based on the observed differences and similarities in network properties and centrality measures.

Topics & Concepts

CentralityComputer scienceDegree distributionClustering coefficientHomophilyAssortativityMicrobloggingSocial network (sociolinguistics)Social mediaCluster analysisBetweenness centralityComplex networkWorld Wide WebNetwork scienceScale-free networkThe InternetData scienceArtificial intelligenceStatisticsMathematicsCombinatoricsComplex Network Analysis TechniquesOpinion Dynamics and Social InfluenceSocial Media and Politics