The study delves into how social connections and language similarities influence the spread of streaming content globally. It highlights differences between audio-oriented (Spotify) and video-oriented (Netflix) content dissemination based on social links and linguistic affinity. YouTube's unique dual characteristic is also examined.
The research analyzes trending chart datasets from three major streaming services to understand cultural dissemination in the online era. It reveals that music content spreads more through social connections, while video content is influenced by linguistic similarity. The study emphasizes the importance of considering both factors for a comprehensive understanding of global content distribution.
Furthermore, the analysis extends to categorizing YouTube content to explore correlations with social connections and language similarities. Different categories exhibit varying degrees of correlation, shedding light on how different types of content are affected by these factors.
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by Seoyoung Par... um arxiv.org 03-01-2024
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