The Metabolism and Growth of Web Forums
Abstract
We view web forums as virtual living organisms feeding on user's attention and investigate how these organisms grow at the expense of collective attention. We find that the "body mass" () and "energy consumption" () of the studied forums exhibits the allometric growth property, i.e., . This implies that within a forum, the network transporting attention flow between threads has a structure invariant of time, despite of the continuously changing of the nodes (threads) and edges (clickstreams). The observed time-invariant topology allows us to explain the dynamics of networks by the behavior of threads. In particular, we describe the clickstream dissipation on threads using the function , in which is the clickstreams to node and is the clickstream dissipated from . It turns out that , an indicator for dissipation efficiency, is negatively correlated with and sets the lower boundary for . Our findings have practical consequences. For example, can be used as a measure of the "stickiness" of forums, because it quantifies the stable ability of forums to convert into , i.e., to remain users "lock-in" the forum. Meanwhile, the correlation between and provides a convenient method to evaluate the `stickiness" of forums. Finally, we discuss an optimized "body mass" of forums at around that minimizes and maximizes .
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@article{arxiv.1308.5513,
title = {The Metabolism and Growth of Web Forums},
author = {Lingfei Wu and Jiang Zhang and Min Zhao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1308.5513},
year = {2015}
}
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