Are All Successful Communities Alike? Characterizing and Predicting the Success of Online Communities

03/18/2019
by   Tiago Cunha, et al.
0

The proliferation of online communities has created exciting opportunities to study the mechanisms that explain group success. While a growing body of research investigates community success through a single measure -- typically, the number of members -- we argue that there are multiple ways of measuring success. Here, we present a systematic study to understand the relations between these success definitions and test how well they can be predicted based on community properties and behaviors from the earliest period of a community's lifetime. We identify four success measures that are desirable for most communities: (i) growth in the number of members; (ii) retention of members; (iii) long term survival of the community; and (iv) volume of activities within the community. Surprisingly, we find that our measures do not exhibit very high correlations, suggesting that they capture different types of success. Additionally, we find that different success measures are predicted by different attributes of online communities, suggesting that success can be achieved through different behaviors. Our work sheds light on the basic understanding of what success represents in online communities and what predicts it. Our results suggest that success is multi-faceted and cannot be measured nor predicted by a single measurement. This insight has practical implications for the creation of new online communities and the design of platforms that facilitate such communities.

READ FULL TEXT
research
07/18/2023

With Flying Colors: Predicting Community Success in Large-scale Collaborative Campaigns

Online communities develop unique characteristics, establish social norm...
research
09/01/2020

Generalisation of Cyberbullying Detection

Cyberbullying is a problem in today's ubiquitous online communities. Fil...
research
08/10/2020

PolicyKit: Building Governance in Online Communities

The software behind online community platforms encodes a governance mode...
research
05/26/2021

It is rotating leaders who build the swarm: social network determinants of growth for healthcare virtual communities of practice

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to identify the factors influencin...
research
05/16/2023

3D Printing and Design in Isolation: A Case from a Simulated Lunar Mission

Despite the decades-long history of 3D printing, it is not used to its f...
research
11/21/2018

Network Abstractions of Prescription Patterns in a Medicaid Population

Understanding prescription patterns have relied largely on aggregate sta...
research
11/08/2022

Many Destinations, Many Pathways: A Quantitative Analysis of Legitimate Peripheral Participation in Scratch

Although informal online learning communities have proliferated over the...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset