Previous research has highlighted the effects of network size on privacy behaviors. In our baseline model, we replicated these findings, indicating a positive relationship between network size and having a friends-only profile. Descriptive analysis highlighted the focused natured of tie composition in our sample (Figure 1). Outsiders are generally not part of the Facebook audience of our sample. This has meaningful implications for organizations and "social networkers" who wish to use social network sites to engage new audiences. Groups that engage as outsider ties may not produce harmful expectancy violations, but they may have trouble connecting with users. Therefore, the creation of interfaces that facilitate conversation without the establishment of ties may be a meaningful middle ground.Although communication in virtual settings is governed by norms of reciprocity [2], the establishment of interfaces that allow for unidirectional connection may facilitate interaction.