Ambient awareness: From random noise to digital closeness in online social networks |
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Affiliation: | 1. Leibniz-Institut für Wissensmedien, Tübingen, Germany;2. University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany |
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Abstract: | Ambient awareness refers to the awareness social media users develop of their online network in result of being constantly exposed to social information, such as microblogging updates. Although each individual bit of information can seem like random noise, their incessant reception can amass to a coherent representation of social others. Despite its growing popularity and important implications for social media research, ambient awareness on public social media has not been studied empirically. We provide evidence for the occurrence of ambient awareness and examine key questions related to its content and functions. A diverse sample of participants reported experiencing awareness, both as a general feeling towards their network as a whole, and as knowledge of individual members of the network, whom they had not met in real life. Our results indicate that ambient awareness can develop peripherally, from fragmented information and in the relative absence of extensive one-to-one communication. We report the effects of demographics, media use, and network variables and discuss the implications of ambient awareness for relational and informational processes online. |
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Keywords: | Ambient awareness Social presence Impression formation Social media Social capital Twitter |
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