You can't have over 200 'real' Facebook friends: study

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Press Trust of India London
Last Updated : Jan 20 2016 | 12:48 PM IST
People can not have more than 200 'genuine' friends on Facebook as the constraints that limit the number of friends we have offline also apply online, a new Oxford study suggests.
Offline, research has given rise to the 'Social Brain Hypothesis' which says that our brain's ability to process multiple relationships creates a natural group size for humans of 100-200 people.
This size is also constrained by the time required to maintain relationships - we only have so much time to devote to meeting or talking to people, researchers said.
It has been suggested that social media might overcome the constraints because posts, tweets and pictures allow us to talk to many more people at the same time even if the interaction is not direct.
Researchers carried out two surveys of more than 3,300 people to see whether using the internet really means we can have more friends.
They found that even among regular social media users, the average number of friends they had on Facebook was 155 in the first survey and 183 in the second, right in the bracket predicted by the Social Brain Hypothesis.
Women had more friends than men (In the first sample, women averaged 166 and men just 145 friends; in the second, it was 196 vs 157), while older generations had fewer friends than younger ones.
The first survey group, made up of regular social media users, considered only 28 per cent of their Facebook friends to be 'genuine' (close) friends.
When asked specifically how many people they would turn to for support in a crisis and how many they would turn to for sympathy, on average those groups were just 4 and 14 friends respectively, matching the offline findings of the Social Brain Hypothesis.
While a few people did have much larger groups of online 'friends' on Facebook, they had similar sized support and sympathy groups to others.
This suggests that when social media allows someone to have more friends, it is because looser acquaintances were being included in the 'friend' category, partly because social media sites tend not to differentiate between close and more distant relationships - even though we clearly distinguish between friends and acquaintances in the offline world.
"Social media certainly help to slow down the natural rate of decay in relationship quality that would set in once we cannot readily meet friends face-to-face," said Robin Dunbar from the University of Oxford.
"But no amount of social media will prevent a friend eventually becoming 'just another acquaintance' if you do not meet face-to-face from time to time. There is something paramount about face-to-face interactions that is crucial for maintaining friendships," he added.
The findings were published in the journal Royal Society Open Science.
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First Published: Jan 20 2016 | 12:48 PM IST

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