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Facebook Makes the Heart Grow Fonder:
Relationship Maintenance Strategies
Among Geographically Dispersed and
Communication-Restricted Connections
Jessica Vitak
College of Information Studies
University of Maryland
[email protected] | @jvitak
jessicavitak.com/cv
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Why relationship maintenance matters
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But being near friends isn’t always easy…
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Ways to connect distant ties
What do we mean by
“distant,” anyway?
Letters (pen pals!)
Phone (landline, mobile,
texts)
Text-based CMC (email,
IM)
Video-based CMC (Skype,
Google Hangouts)
Social network sites
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“
I suspect that Facebook’s one great
contribution has been to slow down that
rate of relationship decay by allowing
us to keep in touch with friends over long
distances.
”
--Robin Dunbar (2011, p. 83)
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How are people using Facebook to maintain
relationships with different types of social ties?
Is Facebook merely a supplement to to other forms
of communication, or does it enhance relational
quality for certain types of relationship?
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Facebook Profile
Layout
October 2012
Participants were asked to
log into site, go to their
profile and select Friend in
top left position.
They entered name of
person into a survey field.
Questions were then
tailored to the selected
Friend (e.g., Closeness
item: “John and I have a
strong connection”).
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Why use this method?
Major weakness of
relationship
maintenance research is
limited focus on strong
tie relationships.
Many Facebook
relationships are weak
ties.
Furthermore, many
Facebook relationships
span significant
geographic distance.
Dibble et al. (2012) Unidimensional Relationship Closeness Scale
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Reported Geographic Distance Between Friends
(estimated driving distance)
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# of respondents
120
90
60
30
M=3.13 (2+ hour drive)
SD=2.05
0
<30 mins 30-60min
1-2hr
2-4hr
34% of
sample
4-6hr
6+hr
28% of
sample
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Weak ties who live
very far apart
Strong ties
who live
near each
other
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Facebook Relationship Maintenance
Supportive Communication (7 items): behaviors signaling
social & emotional support; social grooming behaviors
Shared Interests (7 items): interactions on site surrounding
shared likes, activities, etc. (e.g., TV show, sports team)
Passive Consumption (4 items): browsing Friend’s content
without direct interaction
Social Information Seeking (5 items): mundane
communication + discovering new things about Friend
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Facebook’s Impact on
Relational Quality
Two new measures assessed the extent to which Facebook
users felt their use of Facebook impacted their relationship
with a specific Friend:
1.Facebook’s Impact on Relational Closeness (5 items):
Facebook helps me understand (person’s name) better.
Facebook has positively impacted my relationship with (person’s name).
2.Facebook’s Impact on Relational Stability (4 items):
Without Facebook, (person’s name) and I would fall out of touch.
Facebook plays an important role in maintaining my relationship with
(person’s name).
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RQ1: Examining variance in communication
frequency based on geographic proximity
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Non-Facebook
Communication Frequency
T-tests with ANCOVAs controlling for relational closeness
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3.5
3
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
Face-to-Face Phone Calls
Facebook-Specific
Communication Frequency
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*
Texting
Email
IM
Skype
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*
*
*
Like Content
Comment
Visit Profile
Browse
Photos
3.5
3
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
Nearby Friends
Private
Messages
Wall Posts
Far Away Friends
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* Statistically Significant Difference (t-test)
H1 & H2:
Geographic proximity, relationship
maintenance, & Facebook’s impact on
relational quality
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Extent to which they agreed with statements about
behaviors/outcomes (1-5 Likert type scale)
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3.5
3
2.5
2
1.5
Supportive Shared Interests
Passive
Communication
Consumption
Nearby Friends
Far Away Friends
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Social
Information
Seeking
FB Impact on
Closeness
FB Impact on
Stability
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H3 & H4:
Facebook as primary form of communication,
relationship maintenance, & Facebook’s impact
on relational quality
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How do you operationalize
Facebook as the primary
form of communication
between a dyad?
Want high engagement in
Facebook communication
(e.g., posting on wall,
commenting on updates) and
low engagement in all other
forms of communication
(e.g., face-to-face, phone,
email)
21.8% of
responses
Final variable included
12.8% of participants with
TradComm scores below
2.25 & FBComm scores
above 3.
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Extent to which they agreed with statements about
behaviors/outcomes (1-5 Likert type scale)
4.5
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3.5
3
2.5
2
1.5
Supportive Shared Interests
Passive
Communication
Consumption
Social
Information
Seeking
FB Impact on
Closeness
FB Impact on
Stability
Facebook is Not Primary Form of Communication
Facebook is Primary Form of Communication
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But what’s it all mean?
Use of Facebook for relationship maintenance—
and perceived relational benefits—vary by context
Suggested supplemental role of Facebook for closer
(geographically & emotionally speaking) ties
Potential for enhancing role for weaker connections
& keeping relationships from fading away
See Vitak (2012): Keeping
Connected in the Facebook
Age
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But what’s it all mean?
Facebook as a “virtual rolodex”
Role of affordances
Reduced transaction costs
Benefits of masspersonal communication
Media multiplexity considerations
Is Facebook one or multiple
communication channels?
How do newer communication
technologies reshape our understanding of
media multiplexity?
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Design Implications
Encourage interactions between users after a profile visit
Predicting Friends a user will want to interact with in the
future
Look at interaction patterns with mutual friends
Customize News Feed content
Focus on ways to not
be creepy when
encouraging interaction
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Thanks!
Jessica Vitak
University of Maryland’s iSchool
Email: [email protected] | Twitter: @jvitak
Find this paper at jessicavitak.com/cv
This project was part of my dissertation research, so a big shout-out to my graduate advisor,
Nicole Ellison, for her Yoda-like wisdom on the project.
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