Title
Age differences in online social networking
Abstract
This study presents an analysis of age-related differences of user behavior in the social network site MySpace.com. We focus on two age groups: older people (60+ years of age) and teenagers (between 13 and 19 years of age). We used locally developed web crawlers to collect large sets of data from MySpace's user profile pages. We used different analytic techniques to quantify any differences that exist in the networks of friends of older people and teenagers. Content analysis was applied to investigate age-related differences concerning the way users represent themselves on their profile pages. Our findings show that teenagers tend to have much larger networks of friends compared to older users. Also, we found that the majority of teenage users' friends are in their own age range (age +/- 2 years), whilst older people's friends tend to have a more diverse age distribution.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1145/1358628.1358754
CHI Extended Abstracts
Keywords
Field
DocType
profile page,teenage user,older user,online social network,age difference,user behavior,content analysis,diverse age distribution,older people,age-related difference,own age range,age group,computer mediated communication,web crawler,age groups,ageing,age distribution
Internet privacy,World Wide Web,Content analysis,Social network,User profile,Age groups,Computer science,Computer-mediated communication,Web crawler,Multimedia
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
17
1.42
2
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Rajiv Arjan1171.42
Ulrike Pfeil246632.58
Panayiotis Zaphiris396990.13