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21st January 2016
03:46pm GMT

The surveys ultimately shows that whilst having a large network of friends in social media circles is handy for keeping in touch, face-to-face contact is the only way of maintaining close bonds with your peers.
It is also revealed that Facebook users consider only 28% of their Facebook friends to be genuine friends, and that they would only turn to four friends for help in a crisis.
"Social media certainly helps to slow down the natural rate of decay in relationship quality that would set in once we cannot readily meet friends face-to-face,” Oxford anthropologist Professor Robin Dunbar said.
"But no amount of social media will prevent a friend eventually becoming 'just another acquaintance' if you don’t meet face-to-face from time to time."