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The maths quirk that can cheer you up if you’re feeling unpopular

Last updated: February 22, 2026 6:15 am
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Your Friends Have More Friends Than You: Understanding Network Dynamics

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Have you ever noticed that your friends seem to have more friends than you do? Don’t take it personally. It’s all about how networks are structured.

Imagine a group of people as a network of friendships. Each person is represented by a node (dot), and a line connects two nodes if those individuals are friends. This network allows us to study concepts like degrees of separation – the number of links between individuals.

Connections in networks tend to cluster. For example, within your circle of friends, many of them are likely to be friends with each other, creating a tight-knit group. However, there are also distant connections, such as friends of friends who you may have never met but are still part of your network.

This idea leads to the concept of six degrees of separation, where you are only a few steps away from connecting with someone through a chain of acquaintances. These distant connections can expand your network significantly.

In a friendship network, some individuals naturally have more connections than others, leading to a phenomenon known as the friendship paradox. This paradox suggests that your friends are likely to have more friends than you do, as popular individuals tend to have a higher number of connections.

Understanding network dynamics, like the friendship paradox, can be valuable for identifying influential individuals within a network. By leveraging these insights, you can navigate social circles more effectively.

So, the next time you feel like your friends have more social engagements or connections than you, remember that it’s simply a quirk of how networks operate.

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Peter Rowlett is a mathematics lecturer, podcaster, and author at Sheffield Hallam University in the UK. Follow him @peterrowlett

 

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