Tied In on TikTok: Tie Strength and Emotional Dynamics in Algorithmic Communities
Charles Bickham, Minh Duc Chu, Arianna Yuan, Valerie Lookingbill, Ehsan Mohammadi, Stuart Murray, Kristina Lerman, Emilio Ferrara

TL;DR
This study investigates how emotional and behavioral dynamics indicative of strong social ties emerge within TikTok communities discussing eating disorders, revealing that frequent, positive interactions foster relationship development even in algorithmically driven environments.
Contribution
It provides empirical evidence of community-like relational dynamics forming on TikTok, highlighting the role of interaction frequency and initial sentiment in emotional relationship development.
Findings
Frequent interactions correlate with positive emotional expression.
Positive initial exchanges tend to remain positive over time.
Different ED content types exhibit distinct emotional interaction patterns.
Abstract
Whether genuine communities can form on algorithmically-driven short-form video platforms like TikTok remains an open question, given that user interactions are often brief, dispersed, and difficult to trace. Building on theories of tie strength and online community formation, we examine whether eating disorder (ED) discourse on TikTok exhibits behavioral and emotional signatures of strong ties, including more frequent, reciprocal, and affectively intense interactions. In this paper, we analyze 43,040 ED-related TikTok videos and over 560,000 comments, alongside a Non-ED comparison dataset. We find that at the user-pair level, greater interaction frequency is associated with increasingly positive emotional expression, a pattern that is amplified in ED-related conversations. This trend is also reflected linguistically, with pairs that interact more frequently exhibiting more of a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEating Disorders and Behaviors · Impact of Technology on Adolescents · Mental Health via Writing
