Exploring Engagement in a 'Social Crowd' on Twitter

作者: Jacob Thebault-Spieker , Angbang E. Xu , Jilin Chen , Jalal Mahmud , Jeffrey Nichols

DOI: 10.1145/2818052.2869112

关键词: SociologyComponent (UML)Social environmentInternet privacyPublic engagementOutreachSocial mediaCrowdsourcingSocial engagementCrowds

摘要: People use Twitter to communicate with companies and friends, ask for or share information. Here, we explore participation engagement in an information-gathering 'social crowd'. We first present a study of behavior through both Ads direct outreach, find that outreach achieves higher rate. Second, by showing people other users' shared interest, the potential social crowds. demonstrate benefit sharing context, preliminary step towards deeper studies on component engagement, suggest directions understanding supporting crowd engagement.

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