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If you cap the number of people in a network in any way, all you are doing is limiting its growth. A social network without growth is not a social network.


Good point, but I do wonder if there would be viral opportunities that arise because of the limitation, through value of invitations, etc. Picking and choosing the people for your group rather than seeing if they'll join so you can find and friend them.


Viral and limitation don't go hand in hand. Paul Buchheit made this point realy well in his startup school talk couple of years ago: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZxP0i9ah8E#t=21m56s


Actually, a social network without 1) growth and 2) preferential attachment is not a scale-free social network.




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