There is of course the Dunbar number - where the trust starts to break down in 
a group past a certain size.  So too would increase the chance of fights or 
polarizations of opinion as different cliques gather in a group?

From: Silklist <[email protected]> on 
behalf of Kiran K Karthikeyan via Silklist <[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, 28 October 2025 at 3:55 PM
To: Intelligent conversation <[email protected]>
Cc: Kiran K Karthikeyan <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Silk] Study says polarization in society increases as social 
circle increases

+1


It doesn’t strike me as counterintuitive. When our social environment becomes 
more insular, polarization tends to rise. Denser and more homogeneous networks 
limit exposure to opposing views, especially when new closeness forms within 
the same tribe rather than across boundaries.

The full paper is not accessible, so it is unclear how “close friends” were 
defined (communication frequency, IRL contact, or emotional intimacy) making it 
difficult to assess causation or correlation. Still, the idea fits evolutionary 
logic: our social brains evolved to seek cohesion within the familiar rather 
than balance across different.

Would the incel or body positivity subcultures exist without the internet?

Kiran

On Tue, 28 Oct 2025 at 13:34, Charles Haynes via Silklist 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I read the article but haven't read the actual study yet. Nothing in the 
article indicates causation, only correlation. So you have the standard problem 
with correlation - which way does causality run and is there a missing common 
cause?

— Charles

On Tue, 28 Oct 2025 at 11:07, Udhay Shankar N via Silklist 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Somewhat counter-intuitive conclusion, which I am not sure I entirely buy. 
Thoughts?

https://phys.org/news/2025-10-friends-division-social-circles-fuel.html

Udhay


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