Facebook data
Well worth a look is Facebook’s data page – they are building platforms to collect, manage and analyse data.
Their most recent update discusses why it appears your friends are more popular than you and the “6 degrees of separation” theory in light of Facebook data:
Using state-of-the-art algorithms developed at the Laboratory for Web Algorithmics of the UniversitĂ degli Studi di Milano, we were able to approximate the number of hops between all pairs of individuals on Facebook. We found that six degrees actually overstates the number of links between typical pairs of users:
While 99.6% of all pairs of users are connected by paths with 5 degrees (6 hops), 92% are connected by only four degrees (5 hops). And as Facebook has grown over the years, representing an ever larger fraction of the global population, it has become steadily more connected. The average distance in 2008 was 5.28 hops, while now it is 4.74.
The American Journal of Sociology published an article by Scott L. Field called “Why your friends have more friends than you do”
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/2781907
13 years ago