What is this?

Author

Lasse Hjorth Madsen

Published

November 14, 2024

We’ve built a network of scientists and researchers active on Bluesky. The goal is to better understand how this group of users interact on the platform.

The network is built using an iterative algorithm that works like this: We start off with a list of hand-picked members of the scientific community, then expand the network step-by-step. This takes place by considering potential new members that:

After a number of iterations, we arrived at a science-oriented network of 39,030 members (or ‘actors’) on Bluesky. Many, but not all, do research at a research institution. A few are science writers, independent researchers, or work at private organisations.

Once the network is established, we can compute centrality measures, like betweenness centrality or PageRank to identify members that may be particularly influential.

Over at the list of Influential Members of the Science Community, we have a table with the top-100 members of the network, ranked by centrality. Feel free to explore the list, or play with the interactive Network Visualisation.