# The Influence of Social Media Writing on Online Search Behavior for   Seasonal Events: The Sociophysics Approach

**Authors:** Nozomi Okano, Masaru Higashi, Akira Ishii

arXiv: 1901.00076 · 2019-01-03

## TL;DR

This study uses sociophysics modeling to analyze how social media writing influences the timing of online search behavior for seasonal events, revealing interest deviations across different platforms and events.

## Contribution

It introduces a sociophysics approach to quantify the timing gap between social media content and search behavior for seasonal topics.

## Key findings

- Identified timing deviations between social media posts and search interest.
- Analyzed influence of blogs and Twitter on search behavior.
- Examined seasonal events in Japan like Eho-maki and eel consumption.

## Abstract

Using seasonal topics as the study subject, in this study, we focus on the timing gap between social media writing and online search behavior. To conduct our analysis, we used the mathematical model of search behavior, comprising the sociophysics approach. The seasonal topics selected were St.Valentine's Day, Halloween and New Year countdown. We also picked up the event like Christmas and Halloween. We analyzed the influence of blogs and Twitter on search behavior and found a deviation of interest in terms of timing. We also analyzed Japanese seasonal event of eating Eho-maki in February 3 and eels at the day of the ox in midsummer.

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