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Quantifying regional differences in the length of Twitter messages.


ABSTRACT: The increasing usage of social media for conversations, together with the availability of its data to researchers, provides an opportunity to study human conversations on a large scale. Twitter, which allows its users to post messages of up to a limit of 140 characters, is one such social media. Previous studies of utterances in books, movies and Twitter have shown that most of these utterances, when transcribed, are much shorter than 140 characters. Furthermore, the median length of Twitter messages was found to vary across US states. Here, we investigate whether the length of Twitter messages varies across different regions in the UK. We find that the median message length, depending on grouping, can differ by up to 2 characters.

SUBMITTER: Alis CM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4390308 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Quantifying regional differences in the length of Twitter messages.

Alis Christian M CM   Lim May T MT   Moat Helen Susannah HS   Barchiesi Daniele D   Preis Tobias T   Bishop Steven R SR  

PloS one 20150408 4


The increasing usage of social media for conversations, together with the availability of its data to researchers, provides an opportunity to study human conversations on a large scale. Twitter, which allows its users to post messages of up to a limit of 140 characters, is one such social media. Previous studies of utterances in books, movies and Twitter have shown that most of these utterances, when transcribed, are much shorter than 140 characters. Furthermore, the median length of Twitter mes  ...[more]

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