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"Degrees of separation"

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BloggerCall me Paul said...

There are many celebrities online who have thousands of "friends" who are really just fans that they do not and will not ever know personally. I wonder, if Facebook were to remove public figures from the equation, how different the results of the study would be?

Wed Nov 23, 12:23:00 PM

BloggerBarry Leiba said...

Indeed, and that's part of what I was getting at. Facebook tried to address that general situation by creating "fan pages", where one could sign up as a "fan" of a celebrity, team, or organization, rather than a "friend". But many celebrities still just use "friends" — for one thing, it makes people feel more special to think they're a celeb's friend than his fan.

Wed Nov 23, 12:37:00 PM

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