On the Topology of the Facebook Page Network
Abstract
The Facebook Page Network (FPN) is a platform for Businesses, Public Figures and Organizations (BPOs) to connect with individuals and other BPOs in the digital space. For over a decade scale-free networks have most appropriately described a variety of seemingly disparate physical, biological and social real-world systems unified by similar network properties such as scale-invariance, growth via a preferential attachment mechanism, and a power law degree distribution P(k) = ck^-{\lambda} where typically 2<{\lambda}<3. In this paper we show that both the Facebook Page Network and its BPO-BPO subnetwork suggest power law and scale-free characteristics. We argue that social media analysts must consider the logarithmic and non-linear properties of social media audiences of scale.
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@article{arxiv.1307.2189,
title = {On the Topology of the Facebook Page Network},
author = {R. E. Slattery and R. R. McHardy and R. Bairathi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1307.2189},
year = {2013}
}
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3 pages, 1 figure