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Traveling trends: social butterflies or frequent fliers?
Abstract
Trending topics are the online conversations that grab collective attention on social media. They are continually changing and often reflect exogenous events that happen in the real world. Trends are localized in space and time as they are driven by activity in specific geographic areas that act as sources of traffic and information flow. Taken independently, trends and geography have been discussed in recent literature on online social media; although, so far, little has been done to characterize the relation between trends and geography. Here we investigate more than eleven thousand topics that trended on Twitter in 63 main US locations during a period of 50 days in 2013. This data allows us to study the origins and pathways of trends, how they compete for popularity at the local level to emerge as winners at the country level, and what dynamics underlie their production and consumption in different geographic …
- Date
- October 7, 2013
- Authors
- Emilio Ferrara, Onur Varol, Filippo Menczer, Alessandro Flammini
- Conference
- COSN '13: 1st ACM conference on Online social networks
- Pages
- 213-222
- Publisher
- ACM