Friday, November 1, 2013

PAPER: Romantic Partnerships and the Dispersion of Social Ties


Romantic Partnerships and the Dispersion of Social Ties: A Network Analysis of Relationship Status on Facebook
 

A crucial task in the analysis of on-line social-networking systems is to identify important people - those linked by strong social ties - within an individual's network neighborhood. Here we investigate this question for a particular category of strong ties, those involving spouses or romantic partners. We organize our analysis around a basic question: given all the connections among a person's friends, can you recognize his or her romantic partner from the network structure alone? Using data from a large sample of Facebook users, we find that this task can be accomplished with high accuracy, but doing so requires the development of a new measure of tie strength that we term "dispersion" - the extent to which two people's mutual friends are not themselves well-connected. The results offer methods for identifying types of structurally significant people in on-line applications, and suggest a potential expansion of existing theories of tie strength.

Do you remember the post "You and your friends have very similar minds / FACEBOOK " ?

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