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WEB2.0 Guide: What is the SNS site?

  SNS: Social Network Sofwaret, social networking software, according to six-times theory, to understand the basis for a friend of a friend, and expand their contacts.    And unlimited expansion of their own networks, in the time of need, can be obtained at any time, the connections get help. 

  SNS site, is based on the theory of six times before the website operators friends help you circle friends. 

  Six times before relations theory: American social psychologist Miergelun (Stanley Milgram) in the 1960s first proposed, in the interpersonal context, it is necessary to get acquainted with a stranger any friends, as long as the largest among the six friends will be through achieving its goals.    That is to say you want to understand a person, asked a friend to find a friend to find who knew him, not more than six individuals between. 

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