Thursday, November 13, 2008

Blogonomics

In my inbox today was a working paper by Gaudeul, Mathieu and Peroni, "Blogs and the economics of reciprocal attention".

Abstract: Blogs differ from other media in that authors are usually not remunerated and inscribe themselves in communities of similarly minded individuals. Bloggers value reciprocal attention, interaction with other bloggers and information from reading other blogs; they value being read but also writing itself, irrespective of an audience. A novel dataset from a major blogging community, LiveJournal, is used to verify predictions from a model of social networking. Content production and blogging activity are found to be related to the size and degree of asymmetry of the relational networks in which bloggers are inscribed.

Haven't read the model yet, but the assumptions look right to me.

UPDATE: The paper doesn't seem to include a section on how we dress...

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