Content-Aware Galaxies: Digital Fingerprints of Discussions on Social Media

Content-Aware Galaxies: Digital Fingerprints of Discussions on Social Media

Abstract:

The emergence of social media has facilitated new ways of communication and social engagement. Political elites and public figures use social media to inform and mobilize users. Discussions appearing around these tweets reflect valuable information from the communities, their interests, and concerns. The majority of the studies on conversational dynamics on social media use the network between users to track the flow of information and impact. In this study, a different approach is introduced in which discussion threads as the network between tweets are considered as the main components of the analysis. Based on this approach, a novel framework is proposed to provide a high-level overview of a Twitter stream. The metric energy is introduced to quantify user engagement in discussions initiated by each tweet and to study the patterns of user-participation overtime. To mine the content of the tweets, some recently developed text analysis methods are integrated into our model to extract the topic of the tweets, the sentiment of the tweets, the stance of tweets toward a controversial topic, and the coherency between the tweet-reply pairs. Three different data sets from politics, healthcare, and sport are collected to be used as case studies. The proposed framework provides a better understanding of how opinions form around a tweet, how different topics to bond together and make the whole discussions, for which topics discussions are more coherent, and which users are able to initiate a cross cutting and coherent conversation over social media.