> We then define the Cross-Gender Friending
Ratio (CGFR) in location c as the ratio of female friends in men’s networks to the share of female friends in women’s networks.
Azerbaijan appears to have rates more in line with other West Asian countries rather than its neighboring Caucasian states. There is no data from Ukraine, Russia, Central Asia or Iran though.
Krillololo on
Meh, it might also have to do with how different nations see the word „friend“. Azerbaijanis take the word friend seriously, while in many other nations it just means an acquaintance.
koontzim on
What the hell is happening in that tiny part of Oman?
Zuleykha1 on
Probably because most girls unfriend boys when they get engaged or married or even when they get a boyfriend.
Revoverjford on
Im Canadian and I have no cross gender frendships
Medical-Formal1335 on
I thought that Azerbaijan would be bright-green because our people still can’t get cummmunism out of their heads.
CitronBoring2965 on
Soo Christian = Gay
kenfrombaku on
Fake data. South georgia is white while Baku dark red 😀 funny
Sad-Hair-1133 on
why tf would i need a female friend if a have a girlfriend? and why tf would my girl would be friends with a guy once she with me? fuck these cross gender friendships, everybody just simply want to fuck🤷🏻♂️
pseudo_random_here on
This graph is an absolute nightmare for anyone who’s done proper data analysis in any shape or form. Judging by this graph alone and the definition of the Cross Gender friendship metric they’re using, this is too superficial and leaves a lot to interpretation.
Frankly it looks more like a controversial marketing material meant to stir up the audience. 🤷🏻♂️
Analysis of this sort mandates proper info on the demographics of the populations from which the data was driven
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The only time we are european, they made arabia european too.
From [this new paper](https://www.ggd.world/p/can-men-and-women-be-friends-evidence) which looks at cross-gender friendships among Facebook users.
> We then define the Cross-Gender Friending
Ratio (CGFR) in location c as the ratio of female friends in men’s networks to the share of female friends in women’s networks.
Azerbaijan appears to have rates more in line with other West Asian countries rather than its neighboring Caucasian states. There is no data from Ukraine, Russia, Central Asia or Iran though.
Meh, it might also have to do with how different nations see the word „friend“. Azerbaijanis take the word friend seriously, while in many other nations it just means an acquaintance.
What the hell is happening in that tiny part of Oman?
Probably because most girls unfriend boys when they get engaged or married or even when they get a boyfriend.
Im Canadian and I have no cross gender frendships
I thought that Azerbaijan would be bright-green because our people still can’t get cummmunism out of their heads.
Soo Christian = Gay
Fake data. South georgia is white while Baku dark red 😀 funny
why tf would i need a female friend if a have a girlfriend? and why tf would my girl would be friends with a guy once she with me? fuck these cross gender friendships, everybody just simply want to fuck🤷🏻♂️
This graph is an absolute nightmare for anyone who’s done proper data analysis in any shape or form. Judging by this graph alone and the definition of the Cross Gender friendship metric they’re using, this is too superficial and leaves a lot to interpretation.
Frankly it looks more like a controversial marketing material meant to stir up the audience. 🤷🏻♂️
Analysis of this sort mandates proper info on the demographics of the populations from which the data was driven