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What is this psychological/sociological principle called?

Post date: 2020-10-23 09:32:55
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It's the idea that your friends and acquaintances knowing each other, rather than you just having a bunch of isolated individual friendships, contributes to wellbeing? Or maybe it's just a word for this kind of network interconnection. I read something about this, but I forgot.
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