I just read a great post by Seth Godin about Dunbar’s Number.
With the ever amounting number of friends on social networks, can we realistically keep track with and engage all these people? How far does the number scale up? I personally have about 600 people on my Facebook account. The thing is, I personally know 97% of those people. I only add people to my Facebook account that I’ve met in real life. Only about 3% are “Internet friends.” Although, these are people that I actively engage with and that’s why they also exist on my Facebook account.
Seth’s post is a great read for anyone that has issues with realistically keeping up with all these people.
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