Ranking Online Social Users by their Influence

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Publication:6371981

DOI10.1109/TNET.2021.3085201arXiv2107.01914WikidataQ131121148 ScholiaQ131121148MaRDI QIDQ6371981FDOQ6371981

Clémence Magnien, Anastasios Giovanidis, Antoine Vendeville, Bruno Baynat

Publication date: 5 July 2021

Abstract: We introduce an original mathematical model to analyse the diffusion of posts within a generic online social platform. The main novelty is that each user is not simply considered as a node on the social graph, but is further equipped with his/her own Wall and Newsfeed, and has his/her own individual self-posting and re-posting activity. As a main result using our developed model, we derive in closed form the probabilities that posts originating from a given user are found on the Wall and Newsfeed of any other. These are the solution of a linear system of equations, which can be resolved iteratively. In fact, our model is very flexible with respect to the modelling assumptions. Using the probabilities derived from the solution, we define a new measure of per-user influence over the entire network, the Psi-score, which combines the user position on the graph with user (re-)posting activity. In the homogeneous case where all users have the same activity rates, it is shown that a variant of the Psi-score is equal to PageRank. Furthermore, we compare the new model and its Psi-score against the empirical influence measured from very large data traces (Twitter, Weibo). The results illustrate that these new tools can accurately rank influencers with asymmetric (re-)posting activity for such real world applications.












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