Trust levels in social networks
Santanu Acharjee, Akhil Thomas Panicker

TL;DR
This paper explores how trust levels in social networks are influenced by Dunbar's number, providing insights into social relationship limits and trust dynamics.
Contribution
It introduces a novel perspective on trust in social networks by applying Dunbar's number to understand trust boundaries.
Findings
Trust levels decline beyond Dunbar's number
Social network trust correlates with Dunbar's limit
Trust dynamics vary with social relationship size
Abstract
In this paper, we study trust levels in social networks from the perspective of Dunbar's number.
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TopicsGraph Labeling and Dimension Problems
