Critical mass and discontinued use of social media

Chesney, Thomas and Lawson, Shaun (2015) Critical mass and discontinued use of social media. Systems Research and Behavioral Science, 32 (3). pp. 376-387. ISSN 1092-7026

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Abstract

Using simulation, this study compares a critical mass of adopters with a critical mass of those who discontinue their adoption of social media. A network of reflex agents is simulated where each agent has an unchanging threshold and will adopt social media if the number of their friends who have adopted is greater than it. In the first study, the size of the critical mass that adopts is varied, and in the second, the size of the critical mass that discontinues use is varied. The studies show that a critical mass of leavers can cause a community to fail and that this mass can potentially be as small as that needed to influence a community to succeed; although given a certain critical mass, their leaving is less likely to cause failure than their adoption is success. This influence of the critical mass is facilitated by network structure.

Keywords:Technology fad, Simulation, Social network, JCNotOpen
Subjects:G Mathematical and Computer Sciences > G400 Computer Science
G Mathematical and Computer Sciences > G440 Human-computer Interaction
Divisions:College of Science > School of Computer Science
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ID Code:12856
Deposited On:06 Jan 2014 13:30

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