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March 26-28, 2007

Social Networks and Reading Behavior in the Blogosphere

Tadanobu Furukawa, Yutaka Matsuo, Ikki Ohmukai, Koki Uchiyama and Mitsuru Ishizuka

This paper describes a comprehensive study on social networks of weblogs integrated with analysis of users’ reading behavior. The analyzed data are obtained from a Japanese weblog hosting service, Doblog. Four kinds of social networks are generated and analyzed: citation, comment, trackback, and blogroll networks. In addition, the user log data are used to identify readership relations among bloggers. After analysis of more than 50,000 users for about two years, we reveal some interactions between social relations and readership relations. We first show that bloggers read other weblogs on a regular basis (50% of weblogs that are read at least three times are read every five times a user logs in). We call this relation a regular reading relation (RR relation). Then, prediction of RR relations is done using features from the four kinds of social networks. Lastly, information diffusion on RR relations is analyzed and characterized. Our findings provide an overview of social relations and reading behavior. The results support those of existing studies of social network analysis on the blogosphere.

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