Exploring Social Media Network Landscape of Post-Soviet Space

The “post-Soviet space” consists of countries with a substantial fraction of the world’s population; however, unlike many other regions, its social media network landscape is still somewhat under-explored. This paper aims at filling this gap. To this purpose, we use...

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Main Authors: Alexander Semenov, Alexander V. Mantzaris, Alexander Nikolaev, Alexander Veremyev, Jari Veijalainen, Eduardo L. Pasiliao, Vladimir Boginski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2019-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8567907/
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spelling doaj-48ed087df1b744ce811259f2a72b9f982021-03-29T22:05:59ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362019-01-01741142610.1109/ACCESS.2018.28854798567907Exploring Social Media Network Landscape of Post-Soviet SpaceAlexander Semenov0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2691-4575Alexander V. Mantzaris1Alexander Nikolaev2Alexander Veremyev3Jari Veijalainen4Eduardo L. Pasiliao5Vladimir Boginski6Faculty of Information Technology, University of Jyväskylä, JyväskyläFinlandDepartment of Statistics, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, USADepartment of Industrial and Systems Engineering, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USADepartment of Industrial Engineering and Management Systems, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, USAFaculty of Information Technology, University of Jyväskylä, JyväskyläFinlandAir Force Research Laboratory, Eglin AFB, FL, USADepartment of Industrial Engineering and Management Systems, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, USAThe “post-Soviet space” consists of countries with a substantial fraction of the world’s population; however, unlike many other regions, its social media network landscape is still somewhat under-explored. This paper aims at filling this gap. To this purpose, we use anonymized data on user friendships at VK.com (also known as VKontakte and, informally, as “Russian Facebook”), which is the largest and most popular social media portal in the post-Soviet space with hundreds of millions of user accounts. Using the VK network snapshots from October 2015 to December 2016, we conduct a “multiscale” empirical study of this network by considering connections among individual users, cities, and countries. Our findings indicate that the VK users form a small-world network with basic characteristics consistent with Facebook and other social media networks. In addition, the analysis of modularity-based communities within the user scale network reveals a pattern of geographical separation of the identified communities mostly along the borders between countries. However, the comparison of the two network snapshots suggests that some of these communities may be “blending” within the network, whereas other communities remain “self-contained.” Furthermore, the analysis of city scale and country scale networks identifies cities and countries that are most “central” (in the context of certain metrics) in the VK network.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8567907/Social network servicesnetwork theory (graphs)big data applications
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author Alexander Semenov
Alexander V. Mantzaris
Alexander Nikolaev
Alexander Veremyev
Jari Veijalainen
Eduardo L. Pasiliao
Vladimir Boginski
spellingShingle Alexander Semenov
Alexander V. Mantzaris
Alexander Nikolaev
Alexander Veremyev
Jari Veijalainen
Eduardo L. Pasiliao
Vladimir Boginski
Exploring Social Media Network Landscape of Post-Soviet Space
IEEE Access
Social network services
network theory (graphs)
big data applications
author_facet Alexander Semenov
Alexander V. Mantzaris
Alexander Nikolaev
Alexander Veremyev
Jari Veijalainen
Eduardo L. Pasiliao
Vladimir Boginski
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title Exploring Social Media Network Landscape of Post-Soviet Space
title_short Exploring Social Media Network Landscape of Post-Soviet Space
title_full Exploring Social Media Network Landscape of Post-Soviet Space
title_fullStr Exploring Social Media Network Landscape of Post-Soviet Space
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Social Media Network Landscape of Post-Soviet Space
title_sort exploring social media network landscape of post-soviet space
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The “post-Soviet space” consists of countries with a substantial fraction of the world’s population; however, unlike many other regions, its social media network landscape is still somewhat under-explored. This paper aims at filling this gap. To this purpose, we use anonymized data on user friendships at VK.com (also known as VKontakte and, informally, as “Russian Facebook”), which is the largest and most popular social media portal in the post-Soviet space with hundreds of millions of user accounts. Using the VK network snapshots from October 2015 to December 2016, we conduct a “multiscale” empirical study of this network by considering connections among individual users, cities, and countries. Our findings indicate that the VK users form a small-world network with basic characteristics consistent with Facebook and other social media networks. In addition, the analysis of modularity-based communities within the user scale network reveals a pattern of geographical separation of the identified communities mostly along the borders between countries. However, the comparison of the two network snapshots suggests that some of these communities may be “blending” within the network, whereas other communities remain “self-contained.” Furthermore, the analysis of city scale and country scale networks identifies cities and countries that are most “central” (in the context of certain metrics) in the VK network.
topic Social network services
network theory (graphs)
big data applications
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8567907/
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