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==About Me==
My name is Charles Kiene, and I study online communities with the Community Data Science Collective at the University of Washington. I graduated with a double major in Communications and Social Sciences in 2015 from the University of Washington, and I'm currently in the process of applying to graduate programs in the fields of human-computer interactions and computer-supported cooperative work.
===Experience as a researcher===
In 2015, I led a research project with [https://mako.cc/academic/ Dr. Benjamin Mako Hill] (Assistant Professor) and [http://www.andresmh.com/ Andrés Monroy-Hernández] (Microsoft Researcher) that studied the effects on an online community when it is inundated with a massive influx of newcomers. Our study looked at the experience of Reddit's [https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/ /r/nosleep] community after it became a default subreddit in May, 2014. It's population skyrocketed from ~300,000 to 3,000,000 members in just over a year of it becoming a default subreddit. I recruited participants from the /r/nosleep community and talked with them individually in semi-structured interviews as a part of gathering qualitative data to understand how the community "survived" a massive influx of newcomers without it all falling apart. We published our analysis of the findings to the ACM's [https://chi2016.acm.org/wp/ Human-Computer Interaction Conference] in 2016. If you would like to read more about it, follow this link: [http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2858356 http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2858356]
===Experience as a gamer===
If you're reading this, I may have reached out to you about participating in my current study on the phenomenon of "guild mergers" in ''World of Warcraft''.' |
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