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Public expression and issue rise in internet forums

The structure of public expression and issue rise: Participation heterogeneity, concentration, and timing in internet forums

Hai Liang
PhD Scholar
Web Mining Lab, Department of Media & Communication
City University of Hong Kong

The rise of public issues in Internet forums plays an important role in the formation of public opinion. This study investigates the structure of public expressions in the Internet forums, and aims to detect the structural characteristics of the successful rise of public issues. This study analyzed 110 threads with more than 3,000 posts that were collected from a famous Chinese Internet forum. The results suggest participation heterogeneity, concentration, and intensive replies at the early stage are associated with a higher probability of successful thread building. The model can explain 68.5% variance of the number of posts in the thread. The results imply that the structure of public expression is crucial for the rise of public issues.

Lingfei Wu will also be presenting in this seminar on the topic, ‘How Web1.0 Fails: The Mismatch Between Hyperlinks and User-flow’.

Date & time

  • Tue 03 May 2011, 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm

Location

Seminar Room A, Coombs Building ANU

Speakers

  • Hai Liang