Not exact matches
Citations are typically used as a measure of influence, but they reflect a complicated set of factors besides quality and time — for example, visibility, size of
citing community, and integration into
social and
professional networks (Ward et al., 1992).
Turner
cited the fact that
social networks «seduce» users with positive feedback loops (such as liking and sharing), and these kinds interactions not only lure them into spending lots of time doing things on
social networks that have little business value but also cause them to neglect important
professional and personal relationships.