This document discusses the concepts of hubs and connectors in social networks. It defines hubs as people in a community who know many others and help make introductions, serving as the social equivalent of computer network hubs. Connectors are described as nodes in a network that have an unusually high number of connections to other nodes. While hubs and connectors both have many links, the document clarifies that they are not the same, as hubs focus on brokering connections locally, whereas connectors span multiple networks. Examples of airline route networks and social network analysis concepts are provided to further illustrate hubs and connectors.