Da ricordare un passaggio di Christakis e Fowler sulla relazione tra social network e segnali di soddisfazione o felicità emergenti. I due sono autori di una ricerca sulla generazione di convenzioni in rete. Un risultato della tendenza emulativa che si osserva in rete: ogni persona felice che si aggiunge alla rete sociale di ciascuno aumenta la sua probabilità di essere a sua volta felice del 9%.
Il pezzo era su Edge:
SOCIAL NETWORKS AND HAPPINESS
By Nicholas A. Christakis & James H. Fowler
We found that social networks have clusters of happy and unhappy people within them that reach out to three degrees of separation. A person's happiness is related to the happiness of their friends, their friends' friends, and their friends' friends' friends--that is, to people well beyond their social horizon. We found that happy people tend to be located in the center of their social networks and to be located in large clusters of other happy people. And we found that each additional happy friend increases a person's probability of being happy by about 9%.
Il pezzo era su Edge:
SOCIAL NETWORKS AND HAPPINESS
By Nicholas A. Christakis & James H. Fowler
We found that social networks have clusters of happy and unhappy people within them that reach out to three degrees of separation. A person's happiness is related to the happiness of their friends, their friends' friends, and their friends' friends' friends--that is, to people well beyond their social horizon. We found that happy people tend to be located in the center of their social networks and to be located in large clusters of other happy people. And we found that each additional happy friend increases a person's probability of being happy by about 9%.
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