Abstract
Preferences or dislikes for specific numbers are ubiquitous in human society. In traditional Chinese culture, people show special preference for some numbers, such as 6, 8, 10, 100, 200, etc. By analyzing the data of 6.8 million users of Sina Weibo, one of the largest online social media platforms in China, we discover that users exhibit a distinct preference for the number 200, i.e., a significant fraction of users prefer to follow 200 friends. This number, which is very close to the Dunbar number that predicts the cognitive limit on the number of stable social relationships, motivates us to investigate how the preference for numbers in traditional Chinese culture is reflected on social media. We systematically portray users who prefer 200 friends and analyze their several important social features, including activity, popularity, attention tendency, regional distribution, economic level, and education level. We find that the activity and popularity of users with the preference for the number 200 are relatively lower than others. They are more inclined to follow popular users, and their social portraits change relatively slowly. Besides, users who have a stronger preference for the number 200 are more likely to be located in regions with underdeveloped economies and education. That indicates users with the preference for the number 200 are likely to be vulnerable groups in society and are easily affected by opinion leaders.
Highlights
Numbers play a prominent role in the daily life of human beings
Similar numerology or number preference still widely exists in various cultures around the world [6,7,8,9]
We focus on the preference for numbers in the online social network Sina Weibo, especially the choice for the number of friends
Summary
Numbers play a prominent role in the daily life of human beings. Just as the motto of the Pythagorean school goes, all is number [1,2,3]. The Pythagoreans used numbers to describe the world, attempted to capture the essence of all existing things, and associated social meanings with the numbers. They believed that odd numbers were masculine, even numbers were feminine [4], the number one stood for the origin of everything, and the number ten was the number of the universe [5]. This kind of mystical worship for numbers became Pythagorean numerology, which affected many aspects of people’s life in turn. The number eight represents good fortune and wealth, while the number four represents bad fortune in
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