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    How Many of you use Social

    Networking Sites?So, what is social network? 

    Wikipedia says : A social network is a socialstructure made of individuals (or

    organizations) called nodes, which are tied

    (connected) !y one or more specific types ofinterdependency, such as friendship, kinship,

    financial e"change, dislike or relationships of

    !eliefs, knowledge or prestige 2

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    INTERNET AND YOUTH

    • Today’s teens use technology more than ever. “iGeneration” 

    • Teens use the internet to:

    –  Send instant messages to their friends

    –  Create blogs and online videos–  Keep personal profiles on social networing websites

    –  Share photos

    • Technology! especially the "nternet! allows all of us immediate

    access to information• The world #$ live in is different than what %&' generation

    has grown up in. Thin about all the %CC$SS you have toinformation and compare it to what your parents grew up

     with.

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    • 85% of teens ages 12-17 engage insome form of eletroni !ersonalomm"niation DAI#Y 

    – te$t messaging– email

    – instant messages

    – on soial netor&ing sites'

    • 7(% of teens "se )*oial Netor&ing*ites+ ,faeoo&. Or&"t et/

    Stats

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    SOCIAL NETWORKING

    •  A soial netor& ser0ie fo"ses on "iling online omm"nities of !eo!le

     o sare interests an3or ati0ities.or o are intereste in e$!loring teinterests an ati0ities of oters'

    • *oial netor&ing as eno"rage ne a4s to omm"niate an sareinformation'

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    *OIA# NET6ORIN9 6at e &no9 TEEN*

    ()* of teens visit social networing websites dailyor more often 

    +)* of all social networing teens say they use thesites to stay in touch with friends they see

    fre,uently! while -* use the sites to stay in touch with friends they rarely see in person.

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    What we know:Teens say social networking sites help them

    manage their friendships 

    • /* of all social networing teens use the sitesto mae plans with friends0 1+* use the sites tomae new friends.

    • 22* of teens who have created a profile

    say that their profile is not visible to allunnown users. They limit access to theirprofiles.

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    Popular social networkingsites

    • Personal sites - Facebook

    • Professionalwork relate! - "inke!#n

    • $o%antic relationshi& initiation-

    Frien!ster • 'icroblo((in(-)witter 

    • '*sic - last+f%

    • ,i!eos - o*)*be• Photos&ict*res - #nsta(ra%

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    Social Networking Activities

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      om e tatist ics

     /ccor!in( to a st*!0 89 &er cent of 15-2. 0ear ol!s in

    #n!ia access a social networkin( site eer0!a0 an!6. of the% s&en! at least half an ho*r on the%

    )he worl! now s&en!s aro*n! 22 &ercent of all ti%eonline on social networks an! blo( sites

    )he aera(e isitor s&en!s 66 %ore ti%e on thesesites than a 0ear a(o

    s international rea!ershi& fo*n! that 43 of

    online news sharin( occ*rs ia social %e!ia networksan! tools

    )he n*%ber of *sers re(istere! for irt*al worl! sitesbroke the 1 billion %ark !*rin( 2.1.

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      1 billion+ users, 500 mil + likes p/day 

      50% of users sign in once a day (700 billionminutes/month 

      !"erage of 1#0 friends 

      $argest age group of acti"e users 1&'5

    )ore than 70 languages a"ailable 

      )ore than #0 billion pieces of content shared each month 

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    *ounded 00 

    -o. of users 500 million + 

    50 million teets per day 

    sers spend an a"g of 170 minutes per month onitter 

    2hina has the most itter users 

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    "ife 0cle rowth *re

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    Social Networking – Pro’s &Con’sThe Good :)• Seed of u!lications " #uick and easy way of sharing

    news$ %iews and any other infor&ation'

    • Seci(c audience reach " Peole who follow the accountare genuinely interested in what you ha%e to say and the

    content in%ol%ed'

    • )ood for P* " +ees e%eryone in the loo of what is goingon

    • +eeing u"to"seed with the latest news in highereducation and &onitor any acti%ityThe Bad :(

    • ,andalis&  eole who intentionally go out of their way tohurt the credi!ility of the co&any'

    • -n the Sotlight  Udates . Tweets need to !e well

    thought out !efore sent$ as eole ick u on &istakes oranything that &ay fa%our !ias' 15

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    1. Psychological effects of social networking

    !s social net/orking sites ha"e risen in popularity o"er the pastyears, people ha"e been spending an e3cessi"e amount of timeon the 4nternet in general and social net/orking sites inspecific. 1his has led researchers to debate the establishment

    of 4nternet addiction as an actual clinical disorder.

    2. Breaking up

    5ites such as *acebook are becoming increasingly populartools for methods of ending relationships, pro"ing thatalthough ne/ media is being used as a tool for connecting

    /ith indi"iduals, it is no/ creating ne/ problems associated/ith disconnecting from others.16

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    2yber bullying

    6nline bullying, also called cyber'bullying, is a relati"ely common

    occurrence and it can often result in emotional trauma for the"ictim. 7epending on the net/orking outlet, up to #8% of users

    admit to being 9cyber'bullied 1he destruction of these online

    attacks can lea"e deep psychological scars+

    :. ;ri"acy

    ;ri"acy concerns /ith social net/orking ser"ices ha"e raised

    gro/ing concerns amongst users on the dangers of gi"ing out too

    much personal information. 0sers of these ser"ices also need to

    be a/are of data theft or "iruses.

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    ;rotecting

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