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Is Twitter a Good Place for Asking Questions? A Characterization Study

Sharoda A. Paul, Lichan Hong, Ed H.

2021Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media134 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

People often turn to their social networks to fulfill their information needs. We conducted a study of question asking and answering (Q&A) behavior on Twitter. We found that the most popular question types were rhetorical and factual. Surprisingly, along with entertainment and technology questions, people asked personal and health-related questions. The majority of questions received no response, while a handful of questions received a high number of responses. The larger the askers’ network, the more responses she received; however, posting more tweets or posting more frequently did not increase chances of receiving a response. Most often the ‘follow’ relationship between asker and answerer was one-way. We provide a rich characterization of Q&A in social information streams and discuss implications for design.

Topics & Concepts

EntertainmentRhetorical questionPsychologyInternet privacySocial network (sociolinguistics)Social mediaAdvertisingSocial psychologyComputer scienceWorld Wide WebLinguisticsPolitical scienceBusinessPhilosophyLawExpert finding and Q&A systemsMobile Crowdsensing and CrowdsourcingTopic Modeling