The Half-Life of a Tweet

  • Pfeffer J
  • Matter D
  • Sargsyan A
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Abstract

Twitter has started to share an impression count variable as part of the available public metrics for every Tweet collected with Twitter’s APIs. With the information about how often a particular Tweet has been shown to Twitter users at the time of data collection, we can learn important insights about the dissemination process of a Tweet by measuring its impression count repeatedly over time. With our preliminary analysis, we can show that on average the peak of impressions per second is 72 seconds after a Tweet was sent and that after 24 hours, no relevant number of impressions can be observed for ∼95% of all Tweets. Finally, we estimate that the median half-life of a Tweet, i.e. the time it takes before half of all impressions are created, is about 80 minutes.

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Pfeffer, J., Matter, D., & Sargsyan, A. (2023). The Half-Life of a Tweet. Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media, 17, 1163–1167. https://doi.org/10.1609/icwsm.v17i1.22228

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