TL;DR
This paper analyzes the emergent collaborative behaviors in Reddit r/place using embedding methods to model latent social structures, providing insights, predictive capabilities, and interpretability of user interactions in large-scale online collaboration.
Contribution
It introduces a novel embedding-based approach to capture and interpret the latent collaborative structures in large online platforms like Reddit r/place.
Findings
Identified evolving social structures in r/place
Developed a predictive model for user actions
Provided interpretable social representations
Abstract
Many Web platforms rely on user collaboration to generate high-quality content: Wiki, Q&A communities, etc. Understanding and modeling the different collaborative behaviors is therefore critical. However, collaboration patterns are difficult to capture when the relationships between users are not directly observable, since they need to be inferred from the user actions. In this work, we propose a solution to this problem by adopting a systemic view of collaboration. Rather than modeling the users as independent actors in the system, we capture their coordinated actions with embedding methods which can, in turn, identify shared objectives and predict future user actions. To validate our approach, we perform a study on a dataset comprising more than 16M user actions, recorded on the online collaborative sandbox Reddit r/place. Participants had access to a drawing canvas where they could…
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