Hi Aran
On one of my projects we designed a simple social network using Neo4J.
The user posts used to be linked to whichever user has first posted. Comments on the post were a linked list. When a user went to his wall, we used to simply pull posts from all his friends and the comments on those posts and display.
Does this help? Need more details? Find it inefficient? Feedback welcome.
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We didn't bother taking locks on the database since we knew that the user load wasn't going to be much. Last I've heard, the website was a failure with just approximately eighty thousand users. But the reasons for failure was the business model and not the technology.
It was more or less a first pass after which the client decided to take the project in house and further develop it (which never really happened)
As far as efficiency goes, it had an acceptable response time with the arbitrary depth query (how deep should the query search for). We used to show 10 comments at a time fetched from the linked list. In terms of pure numbers, I dont know how performant it was.