Participation Maximization Based on Social Influence in Online Discussion Forums

author: Tao Sun, Microsoft Research Asia, Microsoft Research
published: Aug. 18, 2011,   recorded: July 2011,   views: 4086
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In online discussion forums, users are more motivated to take part in discussions when observing other users’ participation — the effect of social influence among forum users. In this paper, we study how to utilize social influence for increasing user participation in online forums. To do so, we propose the use of sidebars, which display forum threads to users, as a mechanism to maximize user influence and boost participation. We formally define the participation maximization problem with the sidebar mechanism, based on the social influence network. We show that it is a special instance of the social welfare maximization problem with submodular utility functions and it is NP-hard. However, generic approximation algorithms for social welfare maximization is too slow to be feasible for real-world forums. Thus we design a heuristic algorithm, named Thread Allocation Based on Influence (TABI), to tackle the problem. Through extensive experiments using a dataset from a real-world online forum, we demonstrate that TABI consistently outperforms all other algorithms, including a personalized recommendation algorithm, in increasing forum participation. The results of this work could facilitate other related studies such as designs for recommendation systems. The problem of participation maximization based on influence also opens a new direction in the study of social influence. Moreover, the proposed techniques can be applied to other social media, e.g., to maximize overall attention for advertisement in Facebook.

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