1. Reputation Transfer in the Twitter Diaspora
- Author
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Radivojevic, Kristina, Adams, DJ, Laszlo, Griffin, Kery, Felixander, and Weninger, Tim
- Subjects
Computer Science - Social and Information Networks ,Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction - Abstract
Social media platforms have witnessed a dynamic landscape of user migration in recent years, fueled by changes in ownership, policy, and user preferences. This paper explores the phenomenon of user migration from established platforms like X/Twitter to emerging alternatives such as Threads, Mastodon, and Truth Social. Leveraging a large dataset from X/Twitter, we investigate the extent of user departure from X/Twitter and the destinations they migrate to. Additionally, we examine whether a user's reputation on one platform correlates with their reputation on another, shedding light on the transferability of digital reputation across social media ecosystems. Overall, we find that users with a large following on X/Twitter are more likely to migrate to another platform; and that their reputation on X/Twitter is highly correlated with reputations on Threads, but not Mastodon or Truth Social., Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures
- Published
- 2024