You can only rely upon four 'friends' on Facebook in a crisis
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Scientists at the University of Oxford have found while on average we have 150
Scientists at the University of Oxford have found while on average we have 150 'friends' online, we can only turn to four of them when we have a personal problem.
Scientists at the University of Oxford have found while on average we have 150 'friends' online, we can only turn to four of them when we have a personal problem.
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