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A Quantitative Study of How Memes Spread

rememberclifford writes "A survey of about 3,000 people who were tagged in a '25 Random Things About Me' note on Facebook found that memes spread through social networks in a remarkably similar way as diseases do. A biologist who looked at the data says that '"25 Things" authors can be seen as "contagious" under what's known as a "susceptible-infected-recovered" model for the spread of disease,' with a propagation factor of 0.27 in this case. But like an infection, the whole thing died out as quickly as it exploded once the number of 'victims' — people who were willing to write 25 things about themselves — was depleted." The '25 Things' meme was at least as annoying as a light flu.

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  1. Re:They should have surveyed by GigaHurtsMyRobot · · Score: 0, Redundant

    In Soviet Russia, memes spread YOU!

  2. Re:Easy. by $RANDOMLUSER · · Score: 0, Redundant

    In Soviet Russia, memes spread you!

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