Your Two Weeks of Fame and Your Grandmother's
James Cook, Atish Das Sarma, Alex Fabrikant, Andrew Tomkins

TL;DR
This study analyzes a century of news and blog data to examine fame durations, finding that despite technological advances, fame lengths have remained constant or increased, challenging assumptions of shortening attention spans.
Contribution
It provides the first large-scale, long-term analysis of fame durations across over a century, revealing stable or increasing fame lengths despite societal and technological changes.
Findings
Fame durations did not decrease over the 20th century.
Fame durations for the most famous have increased since the 1940s.
Technological advances did not shorten societal attention spans.
Abstract
Did celebrity last longer in 1929, 1992 or 2009? We investigate the phenomenon of fame by mining a collection of news articles that spans the twentieth century, and also perform a side study on a collection of blog posts from the last 10 years. By analyzing mentions of personal names, we measure each person's time in the spotlight, using two simple metrics that evaluate, roughly, the duration of a single news story about a person, and the overall duration of public interest in a person. We watched the distribution evolve from 1895 to 2010, expecting to find significantly shortening fame durations, per the much popularly bemoaned shortening of society's attention spans and quickening of media's news cycles. Instead, we conclusively demonstrate that, through many decades of rapid technological and societal change, through the appearance of Twitter, communication satellites, and the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsComplex Network Analysis Techniques · Opinion Dynamics and Social Influence · Misinformation and Its Impacts
