While reading this SlashDot post on how Facebook has harassed litigated convinced a researcher to delete the dataset he compiled by scraping 200M Facebook user profiles, I found myself wandering over to a paper by said researcher in which he talks about how the data showed seven distinct geographic social networks in the U.S. One of which, the “Nomadic West”, he describes as follows:
The defining feature of this area is how likely even small towns are to be strongly connected to distant cities, it looks like the inhabitants have done a lot of moving around the county. For example, Boise, ID, Bend, OR and Phoenix, AZ all have much wider connections than you’d expect for towns their size
We’ve all kind of known that Bend was a bit different – that we have a pretty mobile population here – but it’s pretty cool to see that backed up by real data. If you’d like to explore the map further, check out the U.S. Cities tab on the FaceBook Profile map.
(Hmm. ’Think this might be a useful argument in Sunriver’s bid for Google Fiber?)




