Shaping Online Dialogue: Examining How Community Rules Affect Discussion Structures on Reddit
Anna Fang, Wenjie Yang, Haiyi Zhu

TL;DR
This study investigates how different types of community rules on Reddit influence user interactions and discussion structures, revealing that rule changes can significantly alter community dynamics over time.
Contribution
It provides a taxonomy of Reddit community rules and analyzes their impact on discussion networks, offering new insights into moderation effects on online communities.
Findings
Greater user clustering with structural regulation rules
Content restrictions lead to increased user interactions
Rule changes significantly affect community discussion structures
Abstract
Community rules play a key part in enabling or constraining the behaviors of members in online communities. However, little is unknown regarding whether and to what degree changing rules actually affects community dynamics. In this paper, we seek to understand how these behavior-governing rules shape the interactions between users, as well as the structure of their discussion. Using the top communities on Reddit (i.e. subreddits), we first contribute a taxonomy of behavior-based rule categories across Reddit. Then, we use a network analysis perspective to discover how changing implementation of different rule categories affects subreddits' user interaction and discussion networks over a 1.5 year period. Our study find several significant effects, including greater clustering among users when subreddits increase rules focused on structural regulation and how restricting allowable content…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSocial Media and Politics · Knowledge Management and Sharing · Complex Network Analysis Techniques
