2021
DOI: 10.3390/fi13090236
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Preference for Number of Friends in Online Social Networks

Abstract: Preferences or dislikes for specific numbers are ubiquitous in human society. In traditional Chinese culture, people show special preference for some numbers, such as 6, 8, 10, 100, 200, etc. By analyzing the data of 6.8 million users of Sina Weibo, one of the largest online social media platforms in China, we discover that users exhibit a distinct preference for the number 200, i.e., a significant fraction of users prefer to follow 200 friends. This number, which is very close to the Dunbar number that predic… Show more

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“…In addition to network structure data, the development of information technology has also brought real-time data of human behavior [37], providing a basis for building more realistic spreading dynamics. A health behavior spreading experiment was conducted on the artificial online social network, quantifying the social reinforcement and depicting the impact of clustering structure on behavior spreading [23].…”
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“…In addition to network structure data, the development of information technology has also brought real-time data of human behavior [37], providing a basis for building more realistic spreading dynamics. A health behavior spreading experiment was conducted on the artificial online social network, quantifying the social reinforcement and depicting the impact of clustering structure on behavior spreading [23].…”
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confidence: 99%