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    Aug 8, 2023Embracing the principles of decentralization and self-sovereignty, web3 social graphs pave the way for a more transparent, secure, and empowering social graph framework. For those committed to fostering a more secure and privacy-centered digital future, it's clear that web3 social graphs represent the next evolutionary step.
  3. boathouseinc.com

    Nov 19, 2024The Social Graph: Rooted in Connections. The social graph underpins traditional social media, focusing on updates from a user's direct network: friends, family, and acquaintances. This model, originally championed by platforms like Facebook, was based on the idea that people care most about updates from those they know.
  4. hackernoon.com

    Sep 11, 2024Social media platforms are shifting from "social graph" algorithms (content based on who you follow) to "interest graph" algorithms (content based on your personal interests). TikTok's "For You" page leads this change, and now platforms like Instagram, YouTube, Twitter (X), and LinkedIn are following suit.
  5. singlegrain.com

    May 3, 2024Key Takeaway: Moving from social graph to interest graph in social media means the relevance of content is now key to getting user attention and driving content discovery. Why Feeds Favor Interests Over Friends. The social graph model keeps us connected with people we know, but it might limit our exposure to new and different content we could ...
  6. blogs.cornell.edu

    In the past, social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram have used social graphs to digitally connect their users to the network of people they know and their mutual friends. For example, AI algorithms that used social graphs would make suggestions for profiles for users to follow and would even influence what type of advertisements ...
  7. nebulasocial.ai

    Oct 16, 2024In 2024, something fundamental shifted across all major social media platforms. YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, even LinkedIn is testing a "For You" page—these changes are part of a broader move away from the social graph, which is based on who you know, to the interest graph, which serves you content aligned with your interests, regardless of who shares it.
  8. cmr.berkeley.edu

    These advantages explain the growing interest in decentralized social networks, particularly in the Web3 community. Farcaster: A Case Study. Farcaster, founded in 2020, is a leading "sufficiently decentralized" social protocol built on a hybrid model of an on-chain registry and an off-chain social graph (Farcaster Docs, 2024).
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    The social graph is a graph that represents social relations between entities. In short, it is a model or representation of a social network, where the word graph has been taken from graph theory. The social graph has been referred to as "the global mapping of everybody and how they're related". The term was used as early as 1964, albeit in the context of isoglosses. Leo Apostel uses the term in the context here in 1978. The concept was originally called sociogram. The term was popularized at the Facebook F8 conference on May 24, 2007, when it was used to explain how the newly introduced Facebook Platform would take advantage of the relationships between individuals to offer a richer online experience. The definition has been expanded to refer to a social graph of all Internet users. Wikipedia

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