The friendship paradox is a mathematical phenomenon where, on average, your friends have more friends than you do. This occurs because people with more friends appear in more people's friend lists, causing them to dominate any random sample. In a 2011 Facebook study of 721 million users, the average user had 190 friends while their friends averaged 635 friends. This same pattern appears in other networks like co-authors and social media followers.
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Why Your Friends Have More Friends Than You DoAjouté :
On average, your friends have more friends than you do. It's called the Friendship Paradox.
People who have more friends appear in more people's friend lists, so they dominate any random sample. Facebook 2011, across 721 million users, the average user had 190 friends.
Their friends averaged 635.
Same story for co-authors, followers, anywhere a network has hubs.
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