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Expressing Social Relationships on the Blog through Links and Comments (presented at SHARP)
1. Expressing Social Relationships on the Blog through Links and Comments June 25, 2007 – San Jose, CA 2007 Summer Hard Problem Program (SHARP) Noor Ali-Hasan Microsoft Research conducted with Prof. Lada Adamic, University of Michigan School of Information
16. Porosity of Community Boundaries Kuwait UAE DFW internal post citations received 79% 24% 16% internal blogroll links given 47% 22% 9% non-anonymous comments received from bloggers within community 42% N/A N/A
21. Intersection of Blogging and Offline Relationships Q8 UAE DFW Few or none of the comments received are left by people known offline 79% 81% 66% Few or none of the comments left on other blogs are on blogs of people known offline 74% 94% 65%
22. Using Blogs to Sustain Real-Life Relationships with Non-Bloggers Q8 UAE DFW Few or none of the comments received are left by people who do not blog but whom they know offline 99% 94% 79%
23. Using Blogs to Maintain and Form Relationships Median number of bloggers listed on blogroll and: Q8 UAE DFW Met in person 5 5 2 Emailed 5 10 12 IM’ed 6 2.5 2 First met in person but now communicate with F2F, phone, email, or IM 5 4 3