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Traffic Characteristics and Communication Patterns in Blogosphere

A brilliant and insightful analysis of the access methods of the blogosphere community Peter Kamm. Traffic Characteristics and Communication Patterns in Blogosphere. Overview. Three Perspectives Server View All Users, All Blogs User View Individual User Perspective Object View

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Traffic Characteristics and Communication Patterns in Blogosphere

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  1. A brilliant and insightful analysis of the access methods of the blogosphere community Peter Kamm Traffic Characteristics and Communication Patterns in Blogosphere

  2. Overview • Three Perspectives • Server View • All Users, All Blogs • User View • Individual User Perspective • Object View • Individual Blog Perspective

  3. Server View • File transfer exhibits Pareto distribution • Diurnal, bursty patterns • Most blog traffic (~%40) from search engines

  4. User View • Search engines have little impact on blog popularity • Power law relationship of “interest”

  5. Object View • Blog popularity follows power law • Three blog types • Broadcast • Parlor • Register

  6. Data • Almost a terabyte of data spanning a full month • Over 35 million server requests • Extensive data on each request • Eliminate crawlers and errors • Even takes administrative requests into account

  7. All Views Analyzed • Takes all perspectives into account • Useful for infrastructure side, user experience and social networking • Broad scope

  8. New Interesting Findings • Search engine have little impact on object popularity • Author/reader relationship categorization • Blogosphere patterns more dependent on social networks than traditional web traffic

  9. Relevance / Applications • Synthetic traffic generation • Track blog popularity using owner's social attributes not other pages pointing to it

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