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Title Do All Birds Tweet the Same? Characterizing Twitter Around the World
Authors Bárbara Poblete, Ruth Garcia, Marcelo Mendoza, Alejandro Jaimes
Publication date 2011
Abstract Social media services have spread throughout the world in just a few
years. They have become not only a new source of information, but
also new mechanisms for societies world-wide to organize themselves
and communicate. Therefore, social media has a very strong impact in
many aspects - at personal level, in business, and in politics,
among many others. In spite of its fast adoption, little is known
about social media usage in different countries, and whether
patterns of behavior remain the same or not. To provide deep
understanding of differences between countries can be useful in many
ways, e.g.: to improve the design of social media systems (which
features work best for which country?), and influence marketing and
political campaigns. Moreover, this type of analysis can provide
relevant insight into how societies might differ. In this paper we
present a summary of a large-scale analysis of Twitter for an
extended period of time. We analyze in detail various aspects of
social media for the ten countries we identified as most active. We
collected one year's worth of data and report differences and
similarities in terms of activity, sentiment, use of languages, and
network structure. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first
on-line social network study of such characteristics.
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Pages 1025-1030
Conference name ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management
Publisher ACM Press (New York, NY, USA)
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