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Transformation of Online Representation through Time in Relations to Honesty and Accountability Characteristics
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posted on 2023-06-07, 22:19 authored by Roya Feizy, Ian WakemanIan Wakeman, Dan ChalmersIn order to understand the evolution of online identities, we measured the correlation between past and the current representations of self on My Space social network. We applied several techniques and proposed a personality classifier to calculate the level of honesty and accountability for over 2 million users. We formulized a transformation algorithm to measure both static and dynamic features of identity traits over time. This experiment provides evidence of the dynamic nature of profiles' information, the social network structure and the group similarities. In this paper, we will discuss how online identities progress during one year time frame and what impact it may have to determine user's characteristics. This analysis can be used to develop a technology to predict the taxonomy of identities and the direction of online social representation.
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IEEE, 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USAPages
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International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and MiningEvent location
Athens, GREECEEvent type
conferenceEvent date
20-22 July, 2009.ISBN
978-1-4244-4599-8Department affiliated with
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