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Linked Networks

Linked networks are groups of interconnected entities—such as people, organizations, or devices—that communicate and share information through various links. Think of them like a web where each node (individual or group) connects to others, allowing data, resources, or influence to flow efficiently. These networks can be social, professional, technological, or biological, facilitating collaboration, information exchange, or influence across the entire system. The strength and structure of these links determine how quickly and effectively information spreads or how resilient the network is to disruptions.