Study Finds Your Facebook Friends Are Almost All Fake

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Your Facebook friends are all fake, study finds

A new study has concluded that most of your Facebook friends are fake and don’t care about you nor sympathise with any of your problems. 

Researchers say that on average people have hundreds of Facebook friends, but in actual fact only four of them can be considered genuine friends.

Independent.co.uk reports:

Robin Dunbar, a professor of evolutionary psychology at Oxford University, undertook a study to find out the connection between whether people have lots of Facebook friends and real friends.

He found that there was very little correlation between having friends on social networks and actually being able to depend on them, or even talking to them regularly.

The average person studied had around 150 Facebook friends. But only about 14 of them would express sympathy in the event of anything going wrong.

The average person said that only about 27 per cent of their Facebook friends were genuine.

Those numbers are mostly similar to how friendships work in real life, the research said. But the huge number of supposed friends on a friend list means that people can be tricked into thinking that they might have more close friends.

“There is a cognitive constraint on the size of social networks that even the communication advantages of online media are unable to overcome,” Professor Dunbar wrote wrote. “In practical terms, it may reflect the fact that real (as opposed to casual) relationships require at least occasional face-to-face interaction to maintain them.”

Facebook friends tend to organise in different layers, the research claims. About five people will be in the first and closest one, then 15, 50 and 150 different friends will be in each of the groups as they move further out.

2 Comments

  1. I don’t expect them to be like real friends. I see FB as a way to meet like-minded people, as well as to both learn and share information with the world that I think is important. and I also really like funny or meaningful memes.

  2. I don’t expect them to be like real friends. I see FB as a way to meet like-minded people, as well as to both learn and share information with the world that I think is important. and I also really like funny or meaningful memes.

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