Abstract
AbstractPeople constantly use social multimedia networks to communicate with one another, with users mostly sharing data, such as photos and videos. We examine the motivations that drive colluders to form alliances over social networking platforms and determine how these groups create coalitions to advance their interests. We also investigate the network architectures that underlie social multimedia networks and how these platforms circulate. Such architectures are connected to different protocols, including WebID, Semantic Pingback and PubSubHubbub, to form a logical semantic circulating social multimedia network that delivers a centralised social network structure.
Highlights
Blogs and various other social media networking platforms currently serve as primary media channels for individuals who use the Internet on a daily basis
A problem that emerged from these innovations, is that the dominance of social multimedia has given rise to competition with social computing given that the latter is associated with the engagement in social activities and the interaction with multimedia that are enabled by social computing
In our discussion of the different frameworks used in various social media platforms, we assume that a central network plays a key role of running the social multimedia network
Summary
Blogs and various other social media networking platforms currently serve as primary media channels for individuals who use the Internet on a daily basis. The development of social media applications has considerably motivated the formulation of a computer-related hypothesis that serves as basis for evaluating and managing social behaviours and organisational characteristics. A problem that emerged from these innovations, is that the dominance of social multimedia has given rise to competition with social computing given that the latter is associated with the engagement in social activities and the interaction with multimedia that are enabled by social computing This issue requires precise discussion in media studies. In our discussion of the different frameworks used in various social media platforms, we assume that a central network plays a key role of running the social multimedia network Identifying this role is expected to facilitate the identification of user misbehaviours. We identify relevant approaches to developing social multimedia networks and the advantages provided by such innovations, as well as discuss matters such as the security of user data of longevity of these sites and their reliability
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