Abstract

Nowadays, there has been a rapid increase in the variety and popularity of messaging systems and social networks. It is imperative to consider the effect and impact of the number of words feature on the verification process for modern messaging systems such as Twitter, Facebook, SMS and Email. Given the volume of text is often a restricted factor (due to the nature of messaging systems), key to this investigation is a better understanding of what length of message is required to improve performance. A large historical dataset containing 50 participants, the four datasets containing a large number of messaging system samples (4539 samples for Facebook, 13,616 for Twitter, 6538 for Email and 106,359 for Text message), the best performance was for Text messages, with an EER of 7.6% if the number of words was more than nine; followed by Email with an EER of 14.9% if the number of words was between 25 to 60; then, Twitter tweets, with an EER of 22.5% if the number of words was less than ten. Finally, the Facebook platform with an EER of 31.9% if the number of words was over 11.

Highlights

  • Around 500 million tweets are sent, and 4.3 billion Facebook messages are posted, every day; in addition, more than 200 million emails are sent and approximately two million new blog posts are created daily, and around 15 billion texts are sent every minute around the globe [1]

  • A large historical dataset containing 50 participants, the four datasets containing a large number of messaging system samples (4539 samples for Facebook, 13,616 for Twitter, 6538 for Email and 106,359 for Text message), the best performance was for Text messages, with an EER of 7.6% if the number of words was more than nine; followed by Email with an EER of 14.9% if the number of words was between 25 to 60; Twitter tweets, with an EER of 22.5% if the number of words was less than ten

  • That is on each platform (Twitter, Text message, Facebook and Email) has been determined in order to investigate more about the total number of words for each platform in specific detail, as well as the distribution of word numbers for the population on all platforms in the historical datasets, and the details are presented in Figure 2 above

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Introduction

Around 500 million tweets are sent, and 4.3 billion Facebook messages are posted, every day; in addition, more than 200 million emails are sent and approximately two million new blog posts are created daily, and around 15 billion texts are sent every minute around the globe [1]. Research has shown that it is popular (typically for someone in their 20 s) to utilise multiple messaging systems [2]. A study by [3] reports that 64% of Facebook users had ac-

Altamimi et al DOI
Literature Review of Message Length Verification
Methodological Approach
Experimental Results
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