![]() However, the total pledge accumulated by this group of backers is mostly insufficient to reach the target sum in a typical 30-day campaign. The latter have an exponential distribution of pledges characterized by a well-defined scale (up to 2% of the target sum per day ). In all campaigns there is a body of “rational” backers that pledge some “reasonable” fraction of the target sum leaving to the community of other backers to uphold the campaign. One can attribute this huge difference in the shape of distributions to the backers’ behavior, as follows: A more appropriate term for the mechanism underlying the social success in our model could be “social appeal” or “social fitness”. Thus, the very concept of “virality”, which implies contagion between participating individuals, plays only a minor role in the success mechanism proposed hereby. The case of Kickstarter is consistent with a recently proposed generic hypothesis that popularity in social media arises more from independent responses by individuals belonging to a large homophily class rather than from percolation, self-exciting processes, and other cooperative mechanisms resulting from mutual influence between individuals. This appeal is usually revealed at the very beginning of the campaign and it is an excellent success predictor. The crucial feature of the model underlying the prediction algorithm is that the success of a campaign depends less on the backers influencing one another (“virality”) but rather on the campaign appealing to a particular class of high-pledge backers. We used this result to construct a simple behavior-grounded stochastic predictor of the success of Kickstarter campaigns which is not based on the viral mechanism. To our surprise, our studies show that “virality” plays here only a minor role. The aim of our study is to find out the actual spreading mechanism in one particular case: spread of financial support for individual Kickstarter campaigns. Namely, the common hypothesis is that the information or behavior propagates through individuals affecting one another, presumably, through the links connecting them in social networks. The general belief is that virality plays a crucial role. The exact spreading mechanism of this collective action is not well-understood. One of the emerging channels for spreading social collective action and funding of novelty in all these domains is Crowdfunding on various platforms such as Kickstarter, Indiegogo, Sellaband, and may others. The spread of information, opinions, preferences, and behavior across social media is a crucial feature of the current functioning of our economy, politics, and culture.
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