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Most Influential WWW 2012 Paper · 2026-03 edition

The Role Of Social Networks In Information Diffusion

Eytan Bakshy; Itamar Rosenn; Cameron Marlow; Lada Adamic

Venue
ACM Web Conference (WWW) 2012
Recognition
Most Influential WWW 2012 Paper (Rank No. 1)
Edition
2026-03
Impact factor
9
Certificate ID
27dcb64c1763abc2

Abstract

Online social networking technologies enable individuals to simultaneously share information with any number of peers. Quantifying the causal effect of these mediums on the dissemination of information requires not only identification of who influences whom, but also of whether individuals would still propagate information in the absence of social signals about that information. We examine the role of social networks in online information diffusion with a large-scale field experiment that randomizes exposure to signals about friends' information sharing among 253 million subjects in situ. Those who are exposed are significantly more likely to spread information, and do so sooner than those who are not exposed. We further examine the relative role of strong and weak ties in information propagation. We show that, although stronger ties are individually more influential, it is the more abundant weak ties who are responsible for the propagation of novel information. This suggests that weak ties may play a more dominant role in the dissemination of information online than currently believed.

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