Connection strategies: Social capital implications of Facebook-enabled communication practices

Author:

Ellison Nicole B.1,Steinfield Charles2,Lampe Cliff2

Affiliation:

1. Michigan State University, USA,

2. Michigan State University, USA

Abstract

This study assesses whether Facebook users have different ‘connection strategies,’ a term which describes a suite of Facebook-related relational communication activities, and explores the relationship between these connection strategies and social capital. Survey data ( N = 450) from a random sample of undergraduate students reveal that only social information-seeking behaviors contribute to perceptions of social capital; connection strategies that focus on strangers or close friends do not. We also find that reporting more ‘actual’ friends on the site is predictive of social capital, but only to a point. We believe the explanation for these findings may be that the identity information in Facebook serves as a social lubricant, encouraging individuals to convert latent to weak ties and enabling them to broadcast requests for support or information.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,Communication

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