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Facebook Friendship Map Visualizes Connections Around The World (PICTURE)

The Huffington Post     First Posted: 12/14/10 11:59 AM ET   Updated: 05/25/11 07:20 PM ET

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Paul Butler, an intern with the Facebook data infrastructure engineering team, has created a gorgeous map of the world that illustrates the human connections on Facebook and the distances those relationships span.

"I was interested in seeing how geography and political borders affected where people lived relative to their friends," Butler wrote in a Facebook post accompanying the map. "I wanted a visualization that would show which cities had a lot of friendships between them."

Fascinatingly, Butler did not set out to create a map of the world, although something distinctly map-like indeed materialized as a result of his work.

Using available Facebook data, Butler examined a sample of 10 million friendships, plotted the location of each person along latitude and longitude lines and drew a line to connect each pair of friends. The more friendships that existed between the same pair of cities, the brighter the line connecting them. As Butler worked, he noticed a map emerging from the data.

He wrote:

Not only were continents visible, certain international borders were apparent as well. What really struck me, though, was knowing that the lines didn't represent coasts or rivers or political borders, but real human relationships. Each line might represent a friendship made while travelling, a family member abroad, or an old college friend pulled away by the various forces of life.

Take a look at Butler's map (below), and notice the dark areas on the map that represent where Facebook use is less prevalent. Then, check out NASA's composite photograph of the earth at night (here) and note the striking similarity between the two images.

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*Scroll down for picture.* Paul Butler, an intern with the Facebook data infrastructure engineering team, has created a gorgeous map of the world that illustrates the human connections on Facebook ...
*Scroll down for picture.* Paul Butler, an intern with the Facebook data infrastructure engineering team, has created a gorgeous map of the world that illustrates the human connections on Facebook ...
 
 
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boilinabag
Nam et ipsa scientia potestas est.
04:17 PM on 01/08/2011
cool. notice how dark n. korea is....
06:45 AM on 12/16/2010
Beautiful. Does anyone know why Ethiopia is so dark, though? If we stop navel-gazing for about 5 mins and spare a thought me might like to watch:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_xJ6M1sBpw
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E-Nation
I don't like the taste of right wings
05:50 AM on 12/16/2010
This is BS. While technically true, it's in direct violation of Facebook's rules. Funny how Facebook strongly enforces it's rules of friendships but ignores it at the same time, and now brags about it
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michelesda
My micro-bio is empty.
05:10 PM on 12/15/2010
OMG, I can see Sarah Palin's Twitter from here!
01:54 PM on 12/15/2010
Actually what's more striking is how China, Japan, Korea, and the rest of the double-byte language world is left out of Facebook.
12:20 PM on 12/15/2010
LOL at the comparison of the world at night. Immediately I said duuuuh. You would figure that chances of people who use facebook are in areas with electricity. Usually areas with elec... you get it. If you don't, good luck!
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abuja19
10:29 AM on 12/15/2010
That is pretty neat! Friendship and relationships know no boundaries.
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Amit Nagpal
05:28 AM on 12/15/2010
Cool...
01:57 AM on 12/15/2010
just want to say "Cool" ..
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10:48 PM on 12/14/2010
eh.. not that stunning
09:25 PM on 12/14/2010
Good to see Kenya-Uganda-Rwanda well connected but interesting to note that Tanzania is not in the mix. Seems to mirror their ambivalence to the East African Community. Their loss.
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Carbon Forteetoo
Not enough characters to say anything clev
08:30 PM on 12/14/2010
I can see the line to my super-hot Canadian girlfriend, who nobody has ever seen.

Of course she's real...

Her name? Sure she has a name. Everybody has a name, right. Well! I might as well tell you that my super hot and beautiful girlfriend, who lives in Canada, and loves me very much goes by the name of...um...Firefox...dammit!
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OnTheOtherBeach
11:57 AM on 12/15/2010
Morgan Fairchild?
06:29 PM on 12/15/2010
Is she still alive?
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Carbon Forteetoo
Not enough characters to say anything clev
08:24 PM on 12/14/2010
Japan seems darker than I would've suspected. They're probably on to the next best thing, that will take us by storm next year.
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William Turner
Buddhist Intellectual
06:17 PM on 12/14/2010
"per say"? "PER SAY"? If you need a copy editor, and clearly you do, I'm available.
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Barringtonmorr
Democracy: Where any two |diots outvote a genius
04:47 PM on 12/14/2010
Really cool .... literally 4 degrees of separation