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These are the connections among the Twitter users who recently tweeted the word gamification when queried on February 1, 2012, scaled by numbers of followers (with outliers thresholded). Connections created when users reply, mention or follow one another. The data set starts on 1/26/2012 17:21 and ends on 1/29/2012 10:14 UTC. Green lines are "follows" relationships, blue lines are "reply" or "mentions" relationships.
Layout created with the "Group Layout" feature of NodeXL which tiles bounded regions for each cluster. Clusters calculated by the Clauset-Newman-Moore algorithm are also encoded by color.
A larger version of the image is here: www.flickr.com/photos/marc_smith/6802971203/sizes/l/
Betweenness Centrality is defined here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centrality#Betweenness_centrality
Clauset-Newman-Moore algorithm is defined here: pre.aps.org/abstract/PRE/v70/i6/e066111
Top most between users:
@gamification
@gzicherm
@badgeville
@jeanlucr
@artificialtwit
@pammktgnut
@seriosity
@rwang0
@webtechman
@bigdoor
Top keyword pairs:
top, stories, 67
stories, today, 63
today, via, 63
use, game, 51
game, based, 49
based, learning, 48
businesses, seek, 48
perfect, video, 48
video, game, 48
teach, civics, 46
#gamification, #pblchat, 46
sneaky, ways, 40
via, @pegfitzpatrick, 38
#gamification, daily, 37
successful, gamification, 35
game, design, 33
see, gamification, 26
enterprise, gamification, 23
@bennuworld, @practicallygrn, 21
@practicallygrn, @the_mutual, 21
Graph Metric: Value
Graph Type: Directed
Vertices: 1141
Unique Edges: 7241
Edges With Duplicates: 1327
Total Edges: 8568
Self-Loops: 882
Connected Components: 226
Single-Vertex Connected Components: 212
Maximum Vertices in a Connected Component: 900
Maximum Edges in a Connected Component: 8280
Maximum Geodesic Distance (Diameter): 12
Average Geodesic Distance: 3.452806
Graph Density: 0.005458431
Modularity: 0.333176
NodeXL Version: 1.0.1.200
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