Collective Attention Colapses in Physics Forums

In summary, the staff at Physics Forums has observed interesting patterns in the number of views for different threads. These numbers generally fall into distinct classes of 10, 100, 1000, and 10000. When a thread reaches a certain number of views, it may experience a surge in visits before eventually reaching a point of stagnation. This process can lead to another surge or a decline in views. The poster also notes that certain types of threads tend to attract more views and engagement than others.
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DaTario
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A question regarding a somewhat complex physical system: us.

The staff of professionals in Physics Forums may be noting interesting behavior concerning the time evolution of the number of visits a certain thread have. The numbers of views in general fall into very distinguishable
classes, namely around 10 , around 100, around 1000 and around 10000.

When a thread surpasses some magical numbers of visits, it may suffer an avalanche of visits until it tends to not attract anymore, then it is only subjected to the influence of its own capacity of calling attention. The processe may lead to another avalanche or to a stagnation.

Sorry if this post is in the wrong place. In certain aspects, I find the subject similar to the ones treated in cathastrophe theory, being thus classical physics.

Best wishes and I hope this post suffers several avalanches... |: )
 
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Ten views per post was an average up to a year or so ago when I stopped paying attention; dead thread at 3-4 pages (40-60) posts was another --- exceptions for phil. and GD where there are plenty of "gapers" and graffiti contests.

10 views? "Why is there air?" questions, non sequiturs, and the odd mental case trolling for Heaven's Gate survivors, space aliens, and Elvis. 100 views? 10 replies, less than a page, covers straightforward questions and answers. 1k? 100 posts, 6-7 pages, people wandering off topic, arguments, flame or two. 10k? Train wreck.
 
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Thread killers thread is all of them!
 

1. What is collective attention collapse?

Collective attention collapse refers to a phenomenon where a large group of people become fixated on a particular topic or event, causing a significant increase in attention and discussion surrounding it.

2. How does collective attention collapse occur?

Collective attention collapse can occur through various means, such as media coverage, social media buzz, or a sudden event that captures the interest of a large group of people. It is often driven by curiosity, fear, or excitement.

3. Is collective attention collapse a new concept?

No, the concept of collective attention collapse has been studied in various fields for decades. However, with the rise of social media and the internet, it has become more prevalent and easier to observe.

4. What impact does collective attention collapse have on society?

Collective attention collapse can have both positive and negative impacts on society. It can bring attention to important issues and lead to meaningful discussions, but it can also create false narratives and spread misinformation.

5. Can collective attention collapse be controlled or predicted?

While there is no foolproof way to control or predict collective attention collapse, there are methods that can help manage its effects. This includes monitoring media coverage and social media trends, as well as promoting critical thinking and fact-checking among the general public.

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