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Evolution of online user behavior during a social upheaval

Abstract

Social media represent powerful tools of mass communication and information diffusion. They played a pivotal role during recent social uprisings and political mobilizations across the world. Here we present a study of the Gezi Park movement in Turkey through the lens of Twitter. We analyze over 2.3 million tweets produced during the 25 days of protest occurred between May and June 2013. We first characterize the spatio-temporal nature of the conversation about the Gezi Park demonstrations, showing that similarity in trends of discussion mirrors geographic cues. We then describe the characteristics of the users involved in this conversation and what roles they played. We study how roles and individual influence evolved during the period of the upheaval. This analysis reveals that the conversation becomes more democratic as events unfold, with a redistribution of influence over time in the user population. We …

Date
2014
Authors
Onur Varol, Emilio Ferrara, Christine L Ogan, Filippo Menczer, Alessandro Flammini
Conference
2014 ACM conference on Web science
Pages
81-90
Publisher
ACM