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It's all 'about you': diversity in online profiles
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Proceedings of the ACM 2008 conference on Computer supported cooperative work table of contents
San Diego, CA, USA
SESSION: Social networking at work and school table of contents
Pages 703-706  
Year of Publication: 2008
ISBN:978-1-60558-007-4
Authors
Casey Dugan  IBM T.J. Watson Research, Cambridge, MA, USA
Werner Geyer  IBM T.J. Watson Research, Cambridge, MA, USA
Michael Muller  IBM T.J. Watson Research, Cambridge, MA, USA
Joan DiMicco  IBM T.J. Watson Research, Cambridge, MA, USA
Beth Brownholtz  IBM T.J. Watson Research, Cambridge, MA, USA
David R. Millen  IBM T.J. Watson Research, Cambridge, MA, USA
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ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
SIGCHI: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

User profiles on today's social networking sites support only a small set of predefined questions. We report on an alternative way for users to richly describe themselves, by entering not only responses, but their own questions as well. Data from 10 months of usage shows that users of a social networking site created thousands of diverse questions and reused existing questions from other users. Our findings suggest that those with highly diverse user profiles have a higher number of friends.


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Evans, D. C., Gosling, S. D., Carroll, A., "What Elements of an online Social Networking Profile Predict Target-Rater Agreement in Personality impressions," in: Proc. ICWSM 2008, Seattle, WA.
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Stecher, K., Counts, S., "Thin Slices of Online Profile Attributes," in: Proc. ICWSM 2008, Seattle, WA.


Collaborative Colleagues:
Casey Dugan: colleagues
Werner Geyer: colleagues
Michael Muller: colleagues
Joan DiMicco: colleagues
Beth Brownholtz: colleagues
David R. Millen: colleagues