Centrality is about how important someone or something is in a group because of their position.
Imagine you're playing tag at recess. If you're in the middle of the playground, it's easier to catch people running around you, that makes you central in the game. But if you're stuck by the swings, it might take longer for you to get anywhere. That means you're less central.
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Being Central Means More Attention
If you’re the kid everyone wants to play with because you're in the middle of everything, that makes you important, just like being central in a network means you have more connections and influence.
So next time you're playing tag, try to be in the center, it might make you the most popular kid on the playground!
Examples
- A school bus route where one stop is used by almost everyone.
- The main character in a group of friends who talks to all the others.
- A city center that's connected to many roads.
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