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Dana, I enjoyed your essay. You might be interested in some empirical evidence that might back you up: "urban, densely populated provinces have higher rates of Facebook adoption than rural, sparsely populated provinces."

Perhaps another way of explaining the puzzle lies in the fact that one might join an anonymity-shedding social network in order to maintain social ties with others who do the same. This would suggest geometric growth of social networks where one has a larger social network to begin with, as a result of peer pressure and ill-perceived costs of privacy until one is already locked in.

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