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20110409-NodeXL-Twitter-ttw2011 composite

From: www.connectedaction.net

 

Connections among the Twitter users who recently tweeted the hashtag #ttw2011 when queried on April 9, 2011, scaled by numbers of followers (with outliers thresholded). Layout using the "Group Layout" composed of tiled bounded regions. Clusters calculated by the Clauset-Newman-Moore algorithm are also encoded by color.

 

The Theorizing the Web Conference was held at the University of Maryland on April 9, 2011. See: www.cyborgology.org/theorizingtheweb/

 

Top most between users: @zephoria, @academicdave, @ttw2011, @techsoc, @nathanjurgenson, @alanews, @james3neal, @gazoombo, @savasavasava, @jessienyc

 

A detailed list of top users is here: www.flickr.com/photos/marc_smith/5603673080/

 

The large scale version of the network map is here: www.flickr.com/photos/marc_smith/5603088993/sizes/o/

 

Graph Metric: Value

Graph Type: Directed

Vertices: 174

Unique Edges: 1042

Edges With Duplicates: 214

Total Edges: 1256

Self-Loops: 0

Connected Components: 12

Single-Vertex Connected Components: 11

Maximum Vertices in a Connected Component: 163

Maximum Edges in a Connected Component: 1256

Maximum Geodesic Distance (Diameter): 5

Average Geodesic Distance: 2.406263

Graph Density: 0.03803734

NodeXL Version: 1.0.1.164

 

NodeXL is free and open and available from www.codeplex.com/nodexl

 

NodeXL is developed by the Social Media Research Foundation (www.smrfoundation.org) - which is dedicated to open tools, open data, and open scholarship.

 

The book, Analyzing social media networks with NodeXL: Insights from a connected world, is available from Morgan Kaufmann and from Amazon.

 

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