Pinning alone? A study of the role of social ties on pinterest

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This paper seeks to answer the question of whether social ties are important on interest-driven social networks, by analysing 4-years of activities of 50,000 randomly sampled users on Pinterest, a social image discovery website. We find that a non-trivial number of users' images are copied or repinned from strangers instead of friends, suggesting that social-based information exploration is not important. However, social interactions and social repins are critical for user retention: users interacting with friends are more likely to return Pinterest soon. These results suggest that the real role of social ties on interest-driven social networks is to enable bonding of users rather than seeking information.

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Zhong, C., Kourtellis, N., & Sastry, N. (2016). Pinning alone? A study of the role of social ties on pinterest. In Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Web and Social Media, ICWSM 2016 (Vol. 10, pp. 751–754). AAAI Press. https://doi.org/10.1609/icwsm.v10i1.14820

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