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Social Networking by Proxy: A Case Study of Catster, Dogster and Hamsterster
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2015
arXiv
pre-print
The proliferation of online social networks in the last decade has not stopped short of pets, and many different online platforms now exist catering to owners of various pets such as cats and dogs. These online pet social networks provide a unique opportunity to study an online social network in which a single user manages multiple user profiles, i.e. one for each pet they own. These types of multi-profile networks allow us to investigate two questions: (1) What is the relationship between the
arXiv:1501.04527v2
fatcat:ucseco5d7nhxbc736s4o4hu3sa