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Oct 9, 2024

The Math Behind Spime

With Spime, instantly share photos without the hassle of endless web of friend requests. No invites, just seamless group interaction based on proximity!

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The Problem with Traditional Social Networks

Imagine you’re at a birthday party, surrounded by friends and new acquaintances, with everyone capturing photos and videos. In traditional social networks, sharing those moments is a hassle unless everyone is already connected—requiring tedious invites or friend requests. But what if you don’t know everyone well enough to exchange contact info? Or worse, what if the number of attendees makes sending and accepting invites an impossible task?

The Math Behind It

The effort needed to share photos grows exponentially with the size of the group.

The formula for calculating the number of unique pairs needed to account for every possible connection in a group of n
people is n(n-1)/2.

Here’s how the numbers add up:

  • A group of 10 requires 45 individual invites.
  • A group of 20 requires 190 invites.
  • A group of 50? 1,225 invites.
  • A group of 100 would need nearly 5,000 invites.
  • For a group of 250, you’d need over 31,000 invites.
  • For 1,000 people, the total skyrockets to nearly half a million invites!
  • And at Spime’s maximum capacity of 10,000 people, without Spime, nearly 50 million invites would be needed to connect everyone!

As the group size increases, sharing photos becomes practically impossible.

Why Spime Is Different

With Spime, there’s no need for invites or friend requests. Spime’s revolutionary approach is based on proximity – if you’re nearby, you’re in! This makes sharing effortless and instant, regardless of how large the group is.

Whether it’s 10 or 1,000 people, Spime breaks down the barriers of traditional social networks, making social interaction as seamless and natural as it should be.

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Space-Time Social Networking redefines the way we connect and share with those around us. By eliminating the need for friend requests and invites, and leveraging location-based technology, Spime makes social sharing instant and effortless.