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Reed's Law is a principle in network theory that was proposed by David P. Reed in 2001. It suggests that the utility or value of a network increases exponentially with the number of possible subgroups that can form within that network. Specifically, the law states that the value of a social network grows with the number of possible groups that can form, which is a function of the number of users in the network.

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