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Social Networking. Jennifer Buse , Bryan Bleda , Tyrone Celoza , Alyssa Montanaro , Nicole Layfield. Introduction. What is Social Networking? Building online communities of people with common interests How does it affect us? Powerful way to communicate and share information
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Social Networking Jennifer Buse, Bryan Bleda, Tyrone Celoza, Alyssa Montanaro, Nicole Layfield
Introduction • What is Social Networking? • Building online communities of people with common interests • How does it affect us? • Powerful way to communicate and share information • Prevalent everywhere • Brings the global community closer
BACKGROUND • The earliest forms of social networking sites were found in the form of bulletin boards, Usenet, and other forms of closed systems. • As social networking developed, websites such as classmates.com and sixdegrees.com, let people connect with their old classmates and friends of friends. • After the fall of sixdegrees.com, Friendster became the popular social networking site. Soon though, Friendster was plagued by technical difficulties, and people started to leave the site. • Social networking giant, MySpace.com, was launched in 2003, and attracted people with the ability to personalize their profiles with colors, music, and pictures. • Since early 2007, Facebook.com has experienced a growth rate even greater than MySpace had experienced.
Some Current Thoughts on Social Networking • “You feel like you are instantly broadcasting your own life and experiences to your friends at home, and to anyone in the world who wants to join” • Walter Zai: New York Times 4/29/08 • "Maybe everything we thought was so great wasn't as great as we thought," • Tina Wells: Foxnews 10/6/06 • “Facebook: more popular than porn” • Bill Tancer: Time magazine 10/31/07
POSITIVE Aspects • Allow people to express themselves • Posting blogs, diaries, photos, music, videos • Keep in touch with friends and family • Easy form of communication • Build relationships with people • Connect with people who have same interests as you
NEGATIVE Aspects • Lack of privacy • Easy disclosure of sensitive information • Allows stalking, identity theft, predatory behavior, etc • Encourages narcissism • Allows one to form seemingly close relationships with many that can be used to enhance self • Allows “showing off” through number of friends, pictures, etc • You can be endangered by others • Even if you don’t take part in social networking, your picture and information could easily be given away by your friends • “you’re only as safe as your friends”
Our Opinions About Social Networking Sites • When used in a safe and responsible manner, social networks are very useful. • Social networks can greatly aid in meeting new people, especially before major events like college. • They can help keep old friends in touch. • They help groups share information easily. • It’s so easy to communicate on social networking sites • Plus, we, as college students… • basically cannot survive without Facebook! • (we’re all big fans of social networking sites)