Dynamics of Trends and Attention in Chinese Social Media

17 Pages Posted: 3 Dec 2013

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Louis Yu

Hewlett-Packard Laboratories

Sitaram Asur

Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Palo Alto

Bernardo A. Huberman

CableLabs

Date Written: December 2, 2013

Abstract

There has been a tremendous rise in the growth of online social networks all over the world in recent years. It has facilitated users to generate a large amount of real-time content at an incessant rate, all competing with each other to attract enough attention and become popular trends. While Western online social networks such as Twitter have been well studied, the popular Chinese microblogging network Sina Weibo has had relatively lower exposure. In this paper, we analyze in detail the temporal aspect of trends and trend-setters in Sina Weibo, contrasting it with earlier observations in Twitter. We find that there is a vast difference in the content shared in China when compared to a global social network such as Twitter. In China, the trends are created almost entirely due to the retweets of media content such as jokes, images and videos, unlike Twitter where it has been shown that the trends tend to have more to do with current global events and news stories.

We take a detailed look at the formation, persistence and decay of trends and examine the key topics that trend in Sina Weibo. One of our key findings is that retweets are much more common in Sina Weibo and contribute a lot to creating trends. When we look closer, we observe that most trends in Sina Weibo are due to the continuous retweets of a small percentage of fraudulent accounts. These fake accounts are set up to artificially inflate certain posts, causing them to shoot up into Sina Weibo's trending list, which are in turn displayed as the most popular topics to users.

Suggested Citation

Yu, Louis and Asur, Sitaram and Huberman, Bernardo A., Dynamics of Trends and Attention in Chinese Social Media (December 2, 2013). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2362561 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2362561

Louis Yu

Hewlett-Packard Laboratories ( email )

1501 Page Mill Road
Palo Alto, CA 94304
United States

Sitaram Asur

Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Palo Alto ( email )

1501 Page Mill Road
Palo Alto, CA 94301
United States

Bernardo A. Huberman (Contact Author)

CableLabs ( email )

400 W California Ave
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
United States

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