# Creative webs: decoding the creativity potential of Twitter followers

**Authors:** Tsahi Hayat

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1294838 · 2024-05-01

## TL;DR

This study explores how the size and diversity of Twitter networks relate to creative expression in the context of Esports.

## Contribution

It introduces the concept of Effective Network Size as a predictor of creativity in online social networks.

## Key findings

- Higher Effective Network Size correlates with higher creativity scores in Esports-related expression.
- Geographically dispersed networks enhance the relationship between network size and creativity.
- Non-redundant social ties provide access to novel information that fosters creativity.

## Abstract

Previous studies have associated creativity to one’s social networks. This study builds on this framework and examines the premise that one’s social fabric is a catalyst for creativity, specifically probing the dynamics between online social connections and creative expressions in the realm of Esports. Therefore, this research paper examined a correlation between people’s creativity and their Effective Network Size (non-redundant ties) on Twitter, to see if potentially non-redundant information is related to creativity.

Creativity score was defined as the propensity of a participant to utilize specific terms relating to Esports in its emerging stages, prior to its peak popularity as evidenced by Google Trends. Effective Network Size was analyzed based on the social ties of participants on Twitter (N = 50,000).

The findings indicate that the higher the Effective Network Size score, the higher the creativity score. Furthermore, geographically dispersed social networks moderated the relationship between Effective Network Size and creativity. For people with more dispersed social networks, ENS was more constructive for creativity.

These findings are discussed in the broader context of the relevancy of online social networking sites for creativity.

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC11094310