Characterizing the Structure of Online Conversations Across Reddit
Yulin Yu, Julie Jiang, and Paramveer Dhillon

TL;DR
This study analyzes Reddit discussion trees to understand how global and local features influence their structure, revealing local features like content and sentiment have a larger impact, with implications for online discourse design.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive statistical analysis of Reddit discussion structures, highlighting the relative influence of local and global features on conversation dynamics.
Findings
Local features significantly impact discussion tree structure
Global features like subreddit topic influence discussion depth and width
Heterogeneity exists in feature impacts across different discussions
Abstract
The proliferation of social media platforms has afforded social scientists unprecedented access to vast troves of data on human interactions, facilitating the study of online behavior at an unparalleled scale. These platforms typically structure conversations as threads, forming tree-like structures known as "discussion trees." This paper examines the structural properties of online discussions on Reddit by analyzing both global (community-level) and local (post-level) attributes of these discussion trees. We conduct a comprehensive statistical analysis of a year's worth of Reddit data, encompassing a quarter of a million posts and several million comments. Our primary objective is to disentangle the relative impacts of global and local properties and evaluate how specific features shape discussion tree structures. The results reveal that both local and global features contribute…
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Taxonomy
TopicsComplex Network Analysis Techniques · Opinion Dynamics and Social Influence · Social Media and Politics
