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Bots in nets: Empirical comparative analysis of bot evidence in social networks

  • George Mason University

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Abstract

The emergence of social bots within online social networks (OSNs) to diffuse information at scale has given rise to many efforts to detect them. While methodologies employed to detect the evolving sophistication of bots continue to improve, much work can be done to characterize the impact of bots on communication networks. In this study, we present a framework to describe the pervasiveness and relative importance of participants recognized as bots in various OSN conversations. Specifically, we harvested over 30 million tweets from three major global events in 2016 (the U.S. Presidential Election, the Ukrainian Conflict and Turkish Political Censorship) and compared the conversational patterns of bots and humans within each event. We further examined the social network structure of each conversation to determine if bots exhibited any particular network influence, while also determining bot participation in key emergent network communities. The results showed that although participants recognized as social bots comprised only 0.28% of all OSN users in this study, they accounted for a significantly large portion of prominent centrality rankings across the three conversations. This includes the identification of individual bots as top-10 influencer nodes out of a total corpus consisting of more than 2.8 million nodes.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationComplex Networks and Their Applications VII - Volume 2 Proceedings The 7th International Conference on Complex Networks and Their Applications COMPLEX NETWORKS 2018
EditorsLuca Maria Aiello, Hocine Cherifi, Pietro Lió, Luis M. Rocha, Chantal Cherifi, Renaud Lambiotte
PublisherSpringer Verlag
Pages424-436
Number of pages13
ISBN (Print)9783030054137
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019
Event7th International Conference on Complex Networks and their Applications, COMPLEX NETWORKS 2018 - Cambridge, United Kingdom
Duration: Dec 11 2018Dec 13 2018

Publication series

NameStudies in Computational Intelligence
Volume813

Conference

Conference7th International Conference on Complex Networks and their Applications, COMPLEX NETWORKS 2018
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityCambridge
Period12/11/1812/13/18

Keywords

  • Bots
  • Online social networks
  • Social network analysis

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