Does 'Dunbar Number' apply to Facebook?

Remember kids, it's not about how many friends you've got, it's about how far you're prepared to go for one another that's really important

According to the British evolutionary psychologist Robin Dunbar, the average human has the capacity to maintain a maximum social network of 150 individuals. This figure of 150 has since become known as Dunbar’s Number. But does Dunbar’s Number still apply to our online social networking patterns?

Blogger Gord Hotchkiss is of the belief that we may have outgrown the upper limit of 150. His argument is that the internet has not only removed the geographical barriers to forming networks, but also redefined the way we create and maintain these networks.

The TechRadar hive mind. The Megazord. The Voltron. When our powers combine, we become 'TECHRADAR TEAM'. You'll usually see this author name when the entire team has collaborated on a project or an article, whether that's a run-down ranking of our favorite Marvel films, or a round-up of all the coolest things we've collectively seen at annual tech shows like CES and MWC. We are one.