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Predicting tie strength with social media
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2009
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Computational Social ScienceSocial NetworksSocial MediaSocial Medium MiningSocial ComputingSocial Media TreatsSocial Network SecuritySocial InfluenceSocial WebCommunicationLanguage StudiesArtsContent AnalysisSocial Medium DataSocial Media TiesTie StrengthSocial Network Analysis
Social media treats all users the same: trusted friend or total stranger, with little or nothing in between. In reality, relationships fall everywhere along this spectrum, a topic social science has investigated for decades under the theme of tie strength. Our work bridges this gap between theory and practice. In this paper, we present a predictive model that maps social media data to tie strength. The model builds on a dataset of over 2,000 social media ties and performs quite well, distinguishing between strong and weak ties with over 85% accuracy. We complement these quantitative findings with interviews that unpack the relationships we could not predict. The paper concludes by illustrating how modeling tie strength can improve social media design elements, including privacy controls, message routing, friend introductions and information prioritization.
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