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by dirtyaura
5172 days ago
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Hmm, is this backed by data? I mean that is it known that in current social networks a life-time value of a person that with 5 strong relationship ties is less valuable over time than a person who has 50 very very weak ties (like most of my Google+ followers, people who I don't know) |
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What is Facebook's motivation for connecting people? Or Google's? Or LinkedIn's.
A newspaper sold millions of individual pairs of eyeballs to advertisers. I would think the large numbers of correlations available in a largely connected network would be much more valuable than unconnectable individuals.