cross-posted from: https://mander.xyz/post/49566880

This is a graph of Peertube instances following each other. There are 942 nodes and 10067 edges.

Eigenvector centrality

On Peertube, an instance X can follow an instance Y to let its users see all the videos posted on Y. This graph is a directed graph.

Color and size of nodes depends on how big their Eigenvector centrality is. Nodes which have 0 centrality are blue and small, nodes with bigger centrality are big and red.

What centrality represents? Instances which are not followed by anyone have 0 centrality. Instances (A) with a lot of followers (B) have bigger centrality. If those followers (B) themselves have followers ©, it means centrality of A will be even higher.

Does it mean anything in context of Peertube? I’m not sure. Considering chain of three instances: (A) <- (B) <- ©, when (A) posts a video, does it appear in ©? Probably not. But if it was so, then centrality would’ve mean this: Videos posted on instances with high centrality spread across entire network, while videos posted on instances with 0 centrality are not visible anywhere else.

Here are top 10 instances and their centrality:

How to repeat this graph visualization

  1. Download latest Peertube instances.csv and interactions.csv files here: https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/marcdamie/fediverse-graph-dataset-reduced
  2. Import them to Gephi;
  3. Apply Giant Component filter to remove nodes which are not connected to biggest network;
  4. Apply ForceAtlas 2 layout;
  5. Run Eigenvector centrality Statistics (directed). It will add a new column to nodes table;
  6. Apply Nodes - Color - Ranking - Eigenvector centrality;
  7. Apply Nodes - Size - Ranking - Eigenvector centrality;
  8. Configure Preview and export.

Gephi

P.S. On colorful image used as thumbnail of this post nodes are colored by Modularity (community detection).

    • grue@lemmy.world
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      15 days ago

      Yes, sort of, but I’d also be curious to know what fraction of the total unique videos network-wide those numbers are, and also how disjoint the sets of videos are between instances (in order to try to find the minimum number of instances you’d need to browse to be able to have “nearly all” videos available).

      Also, it’s worth noting that the first two instances on there are very small and don’t allow signup. Dalek Zone is the first one that looks relatively “public,” but you’re already down 150K videos if you’re browsing from there.

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        14 days ago

        If there were real communities of instances in Peertube, they would’ve been visible in those pictures above, but looks like there are none. Everyone is kinda connected to everyone, no place for significant disjoint sets of videos. I hope one day at least NSFW instances will start moving away from the main hairy ball.