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Marc Smith on #DigiBlogChat
This week on #DigiBlogChat, our Twitter Chat every Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. Pacific Time, our special guest is Marc Smith, of theĀ Social Media Research Foundation. The chat will take place Tuesday, February 27, 2018. Here are some preliminary vocabulary and ideas.
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The Shape of #DigiBlogChat
The Shape of Social Conversations
Marc looks at the shape of social media conversations to see who’s connecting, conversing, or broadcasting. Did you ever think about social media having a shape? Me, neither. Not until recently. The graph above shows the shape of the #DigiBlogChat hashtag.
Measuring the Shapes
“Networks are collections of connections. Social media allows people to author connections with one another – by liking, linking, following, friending, favoriting, rating, reviewing, replying, and sharing. In aggregate, these collections of connections have a shape. Network analysis is about measuring that shape as well as calculating the position of each person within the larger structure.” ~ Marc Smith
How is a Network Approach Different?
“There is a difference between volume and structure. Today, most tools focus on the volumes of things: followers, likes, retweets, etc. In contrast, a network approach has a focus on the structure that is created when people connect with one another. People often connect, but they do not do so in the same shape or structure – even if there are the same number of people.” ~ Marc Smith (emphasis mine)
Network Vocabulary
What are the core concepts and terms in networks?
- Vertex = “the thing”
- Edge = “the connection between two things”
- Group = a collection of vertices
- Centrality = a position of a vertex “in the middle of things”
- Bridge = a vertex with an edge that connects to a vertex in a different group
- Density = how interconnected everyone is to everyone
- Centralization = how connected everyone is to just one or a few others (“hubs”)
Wikipedia for More Information
These definitions from Wikipedia may help provide more information:
Want to Learn More?
Learn with us on #DigiBlogChat on Twitter, Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. We’re on Twitter every Tuesday at the same time if you miss this chat. It’s a big, friendly group, and we’d be glad to have you join in!
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