[Air-l] Internet use by families

Denise N. Rall denrall at yahoo.com
Sun May 18 17:59:24 PDT 2003


Dear AIR-ers -

Ok, jumping in here a bit, BUT, there's a primary 
need to look at how the family system is impacted by
the network effect . . . this simple principle will
filter out, I suspect users who stay on the 'net vs.
those who don't.  Often there would be no reason to
stay online if 'significant' others were not online,
the old MCI 'Family & Friends' idea - few drop off's
or a few add on's for online interaction might
determine the staying power of the network in place. 8
seems a bit low, take the possible number of people
that would then be online each day/ seven days a week,
that's slightly less than one interaction online per
day or less than 10 per week.

QUESTION: I don't know, that seems a critical point -
has anyone looked into the optimal amount of
emails/day for users to stay linked into a viable
network? My guess is 10-15 messages per day per
network is about what I seem to be able to handle -
and still feel vitally attached but not overwhelmed .
. . Although more active networks (staff emails, AIR)
allow me to not feel neglected and therefore tolerate
low activity networks (such as the student Forestry
list here at SCU, 0-1 posts per week).

Denise



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