The paper discusses a novel algorithm to identify the most relevant path between unconnected nodes in online social networks using a concept called friendship score (fscore), which is derived from non-topological attributes. It aims to enhance connection probability by providing a 'chain of reference' that connects two distant individuals even if there is no direct link between them. Through various steps, the algorithm evaluates possible paths based on their relevance and strength, improving the chances of establishing connections in complex social networks.