This morning, before I left for AAA, I took a few moments to
download #AmAnth17 tweets. As you might
expect, there was more twitter traffic than last week (603 edges), but still loosely connected
(i.e., a low density) and still concerned mostly with advertising panels and other events.
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Directed
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Vertices
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425
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Unique Edges
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603
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Edges With Duplicates
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261
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Total Edges
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864
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Self-Loops
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248
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Reciprocated Vertex Pair Ratio
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0.043233083
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Reciprocated Edge Ratio
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0.082882883
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Connected Components
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72
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Single-Vertex Connected Components
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54
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Maximum Vertices in a Connected
Component
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317
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Maximum Edges in a Connected
Component
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737
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Here’s a rather ineffective visualization (sorry – but I’m
away from my office computer now), and a list of the 30 most prominent user names
(by in-degree centrality).
americananthro
anthrofuentes
natalia13reagan
culanth
anthrorepro
anthroprez
socmedanthro
coolanthro
sciencetechmed
teachingculture
soclinganth
acyig_aaa
protest_matters
kristamharper
aba_aaa
jasonantrosio
scott_a_ross
nick_kawa
rob_o_malley
amethno
gad_aaa
allergyphd
news4anthros
politicallegal
dominicboyer
samuelcollins43
archaeo_girl
jason_decaro
The word cloud supports this interpretation—a series of
keywords and prominent user names distributed like stars in the AmAnth
universe. Meaning (and action) have yet to coalesce at this conference!
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