Social Media Interactivity: a Case Study
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https://doi.org/10.37467/gka-revsocial.v1.1212Keywords:
Interactivity, Social networking, Internet, Journalism, Commerce, FacebookAbstract
The social networking phenomenon starts generating various investigations, but so far none has raised the relationships among users of a social network from the behavioral and psychological point of view. To this end, we have conducted an empirical study based on simulated profiles in Facebook, relevant social network due to the amount of available users and for its IPO. From imaginary profiles, we analyze the types of other Facebook users that are added, which can inspire ecommerce strategies related to digital newspapers.
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