The effect of gossip on social networks

Shaw, Allison K.; Tsvetkova, MilenaORCID logo; and Daneshvar, Roozbeh (2010) The effect of gossip on social networks Complexity, 16 (4). pp. 39-47. ISSN 1076-2787
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In this article, we develop a simple model for the effect of gossip spread on social network structure. We define gossip as information passed between two individuals A and B about a third individual C which affects the strengths of all three relationships: it strengthens A-B and weakens both B-C and A-C. We find, in both an analytic derivation and model simulations, that if gossip does not spread beyond simple triads, it destroys them but if gossip propagates through large dense clusters, it strengthens them. Additionally, our simulations show that the effect of gossip on network metrics (clustering coefficient, average-path-length, and sum-of-strengths) varies with network structure and average-node-degree. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Complexity 16: 39-47, 2011

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