Moore and McElroy, 2011; Tong et al., 2008; Acar, 2008). Given the very nature of extraverted people, these individuals would like to maintain connections with their offline friends (Ellison et al., 2007) to online platforms. They recognize Facebook as an extended platform for social expansion (Correa et al., 2010) wherein they spend longer time on the site, which increases their chances to establish more connections and maintain their preexisting relationships offline to an online site. The data matched the proposition suggested by Ong et al. (2010) which is rich-get-richer implying that “extraverted individuals benefit more since Facebook simply provides another platform for them to communicate with friends and contacts made off-line” (Moore and McElroy, 2011). Hence, this research suggests that extraversion is positively associated to Facebook use such that extraverted people are likely to spend more time on the site and have more Facebook friends