Nonlinear Theory and Its Applications, IEICE
Online ISSN : 2185-4106
ISSN-L : 2185-4106
Regular Section
Increase of low-frequency modes of user dynamics in online social networks during overheating of discussions
Masaki AidaKouichi NagataniChisa Takano
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2022 Volume 13 Issue 2 Pages 511-532

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User dynamics in online social networks have a significant impact not only on the online community but also on real-world activities. Therefore, understanding online user dynamics has become a significant issue. The wave equation-based model for online social networks (called the oscillation model) is a theoretical model proposed to describe user dynamics in online social networks. This model can be used to understand the relationship between explosive user dynamics and the structure of social networks. However, since the oscillation model was introduced as a purely theoretical model of social networks, it is necessary to confirm whether the model describes real phenomena correctly or not. In this paper, we first show a prediction from the oscillation model; the low-frequency oscillation mode of user dynamics will be dominant when the structure of online social networks changes so that user dynamics is activated. To verify the predictions with actual data, we show spectral analyses of both the log data of posts on an electronic bulletin board site and the frequency data of word search from Google Trends. The results support the predictions from the theoretical model.

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