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arXiv 提交日期: 2026-06-10
📄 Abstract - Factions Within, Uncertain Across: Within-Document Reader Sub-Groups in Social Highlighting

When many people highlight the same document, is the crowd a single consensus, or is it internally structured into reader sub-groups that mark different things -- and is that structure a stable property of a reader or of the document? Building on prior work showing an individual's within-document highlighting signal is a whisper while individuality lives in selection, we ask the group-level question on a co-readership platform using a margin-preserving curveball null. Experiment 1: within a document, readers form strong sub-groups -- pairs agree far beyond what shared salience, mark density, and sentence popularity predict (nearest-neighbour agreement z=+6.3, significant in 88% of documents). Under an eight-block region-preserving null, shared engagement with the same coarse regions of the document accounts for about 40% of this excess; the majority survives as finer reader-specific agreement (z=+3.6, 77% significant). So the within-document crowd is, in a descriptive sense, factional. Experiment 2: is that grouping a stable reader trait? Here we are honest about power. The cross-document split-half reproducibility of a pair's agreement is near zero pooled (+0.078 and 0.000 in two separately drawn samples), and a power calibration shows the test is informative only for pairs that co-read many documents. In the only informative high-overlap subset (k>=4), point estimates are positive but small-sample, imprecise across the separately drawn samples, never significant, and attenuate under the region-preserving null. We therefore leave cross-document stability unresolved: the data is consistent with anything from situational grouping to a weak-to-moderate stable reader trait. The crowd is factional within a document; whether its factions follow the reader across documents is, honestly, beyond our reach.

顶级标签: general behavior
详细标签: social highlighting reader sub-groups agreement analysis null models document co-readership 或 搜索:

内部派系,外部不确定:社交高亮文档中的读者子群体 / Factions Within, Uncertain Across: Within-Document Reader Sub-Groups in Social Highlighting


1️⃣ 一句话总结

本文通过两项实验,发现当许多人同时高亮同一篇文档时,他们的高亮行为并非一致,而是会形成稳定的读者子群体(派系),但这种派系关系是否跨文档保持稳定尚无法确定,提示文档内共识背后存在着精细的群体结构。

源自 arXiv: 2606.11613