Cascading Behavior in Large Blog Graphs
Jure Leskovec, Mary McGlohon, Christos Faloutsos, Natalie Glance,, Matthew Hurst

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the structure and dynamics of blog citation networks to understand information propagation, and introduces a model that replicates real-world cascade patterns for improved link prediction and outlier detection.
Contribution
It provides the first large-scale analysis of blog influence and link evolution, and proposes a simple generative model for realistic information cascades.
Findings
Old blog posts' popularity declines exponentially with time
Blog linking patterns reveal how information and influence spread
The proposed model accurately mimics real cascade structures
Abstract
How do blogs cite and influence each other? How do such links evolve? Does the popularity of old blog posts drop exponentially with time? These are some of the questions that we address in this work. Our goal is to build a model that generates realistic cascades, so that it can help us with link prediction and outlier detection. Blogs (weblogs) have become an important medium of information because of their timely publication, ease of use, and wide availability. In fact, they often make headlines, by discussing and discovering evidence about political events and facts. Often blogs link to one another, creating a publicly available record of how information and influence spreads through an underlying social network. Aggregating links from several blog posts creates a directed graph which we analyze to discover the patterns of information propagation in blogspace, and thereby understand…
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Taxonomy
TopicsComplex Network Analysis Techniques · Opinion Dynamics and Social Influence · Misinformation and Its Impacts
