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What Do People Ask Social Networks? Meredith Ringel Morris, MSR Jaime Teevan, MSR Katrina Panovich, MIT
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Questions About People’s Questions What questions do people ask? – How are the questions phrased? – What are the question types and topics? – Who asks which questions and why? Which questions get answered? – How is answer speed and utility perceived? – What are people’s motivations for answering?
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What Is Known About Question Asking Collaborative search [Morris & Teevan] Searching v. asking [Evans et al.; Morris et al.] Expertise-finding [vark.com; White et al.; Bernstein et al.] Online question answering (Q&A) tools – Question type [Harper et al.: conversational v. informational] – Response rate [Hseih & Counts: 80%] – Response time [Zhang et al.: 9 hours; Hseih & Counts: 3 hours] – Motivation [Raban & Harper; Ackerman & Palen; Beenan et al.]
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Survey of Asking via Status Messages Survey content – Used a status message to ask a question? Frequency of asking, question type, responses received Provide an example – Answered a status message question? Why or why not? Provide an example 624 participants – Focus on Facebook and Twitter behavior
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Questions About People’s Questions What questions do people ask? – How are the questions phrased? – What are the question types and topics? – Who asks which questions and why? Which questions get answered? – How is answer speed and utility perceived? – What are people’s motivations for answering?
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Questions: Phrasing Questions short (75 characters, 1 sentence) 18.5% of phrased as a statement I need a recommendation on a good all purpose pair of sandals. Often scoped – 1 out of 5 directed to “anyone” Anyone know of a good Windows 6 mobile phone that won’t break the bank? – Network subset Hey Seattle tweeps: Feel like karaoke on the Eastside tonight?
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Questions: Types Type%Example Recommendation29% Building a new playlist – any ideas for good running songs? Opinion22% I am wondering if I should buy the Kitchen-Aid ice cream maker? Factual17% Anyone know a way to put Excel charts into LaTeX? Rhetorical14% Why are men so stupid? Invitation9% Who wants to go to Navya Lounge this evening? Favor4% Need a babysitter in a big way tonight… anyone?? Social connection3% I am hiring in my team. Do you know anyone who would be interested? Offer1% Could any of my friends use boys size 4 jeans?
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Questions: Topics Topic%Example Technology29%Anyone know if WOW works on Windows 7? Entertainment17%Was seeing Up in the theater worth the money? Home & Family12%So what’s the going rate for the tooth fairy? Professional11% Which university is better for Masters? Cornell or Georgia Tech? Places8% Planning a trip to Whistler in the off-season. Recommendation on sites to see? Restaurants6%Hanging in Ballard tonight. Dinner recs? Current events5% What is your opinion on the recent proposition that was passed in California? Shopping5%What’s a good Mother’s Day gift? Philosophy2%What would you do if you had a week to live? Missing: Health and Pornography M i s s i n g : H e a l t h a n d P o r n o g r a p h y Religion, Politics, Dating, Finance R e l i g i o n, P o l i t i c s, D a t i n g, F i n a n c e
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Questions: Who Asks What Type Recommendation Opinion Factual Rhetorical Invitation Favor Social connection Offer Topic Technology Entertainment Home & Family Professional Places Restaurants Current events Shopping Philosophy men women old young Twitter Facebook
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Questions: Motives for Asking Topic%Example Trust24.8%I trust my friends more than I trust strangers. Subjective21.5%Search engine can provide data but not an opinion. Thinks search would fail 15.2% I’m pretty search engine couldn’t answer a question of that nature. Audience14.9%Friends with kids, first hand real experience. Connect12.4%I wanted my friends to know I was asking the question. Speed6.6%Quick response time, no formalities. Context5.4%Friends know my tastes. Tried search5.4%I tried searching and didn’t get good results. Easy5.4%Didn’t want to look through multiple search results. Quality4.1%Human-vetted responses.
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Questions About People’s Questions What questions do people ask? – How are the questions phrased? – What are the question types and topics? – Who asks which questions and why? Which questions get answered? – How is answer speed and utility perceived? – What are people’s motivations for answering?
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Answers: Speed and Utility 94% of questions received an answer Answer speed – A quarter in 30 minutes, almost all in a day – People expected faster, but satisfied with speed – Shorter questions got more useful responses Answer utility – 69% of responses helpful
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Answers: Speed and Utility Type Recommendation Opinion Factual Rhetorical Invitation Favor Social connection Offer Topic Technology Entertainment Home & Family Professional Places Restaurants Current events Shopping Philosophy Fast Unhelpful No correlation
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Answers: Motives for Answering Motive%Example Altruism37.0Just trying to be helpful. Expertise31.9If I’m an expert in the area. Question15.4Interest in the topic. Relationship13.7If I know and like the person. Connect13.5Keeps my network alive. Free time12.3Boredome/procrastination. Social capital10.5I will get help when I need it myself. Obligation5.4A tit-for-tat. Humor3.7Thinking I might have a witty response. Ego3.4Wish to seem knowledgeable. Motives for Not Answering - Don’t know the answer - Private topic - Question impersonal M o t i v e s f o r N o t A n s w e r i n g - D o n ’ t k n o w t h e a n s w e r - P r i v a t e t o p i c - Q u e s t i o n i m p e r s o n a l
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Answers About People’s Questions The questions people ask – Short, directed to “anyone” – Subjective questions on acceptable topics – Social relationships important motivators The questions that get answered – Fast, helpful responses, related to length and type – Answers motivated by altruism and expertise
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QUESTIONS? Meredith Ringel Morris Jaime Teevan Katrina Panovich M. R. Morris, J. Teevan, and K. Panovich. What Do People Ask Their Social Networks, and Why? A Survey Study of Status Message Q&A Behavior. CHI 2010. M. R. Morris, J. Teevan, and K. Panovich. A Comparison of Information Seeking Using Search Engines and Social Networks. ICWSM 2010 (to appear).
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