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    monitoring their social media sites, but doing this one thing can make a huge difference. Online privacy is a huge issue for most people but especially for teenagers. Teenagers are more at risk than older adults, because teenagers are more gullible and easier to trick online. The internet is a huge part of the lives of most teenagers but it may not be the safest place for them. The increase of online privacy issues that follow teenagers has led to negative social and psychological effects, only…

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    become an important part of life in many ways. It has made both positive and negative impacts on everyday life. Social media is a very popular aspect of technology, especially with teens. This is a way that they can connect with others who may be close, or far away. Many people, mostly being adults, believe that time spent on social networking sites interferes with interpersonal skills. They believe it makes people anti social. If one is sitting with their face in their phone, scrolling through…

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    K. Kwon Moon, Shin II, and Michael Stefanone. July 2015 "Unspeaking on Facebook? Testing network effects on self-censorship of political expressions in social network sites." In this Article K. Kwon, Shin-Il Moon, Michael Stefanone Explores social networking by predicting users behavior to censor their political expression known as Willingness to self-censor political expression (WTSC). The spiral of silence theory is applied to this study. The Spiral of silence theory refers to the tendency of…

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    during the day has been proven that the amount of time people spend on social media sites, has negatively affected people's real world friendships. In the articles, “Is technology making us less social,” by the Keith Hampton, and Larry Rosen, “Is technology killing our friendships,” by Lauren Tarshis, and“How smartphones could be ruining your relationships,” by Barrie Davenport, they examine the growing problem of social media and smartphone overuse. Today, as smartphones have become more…

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    “Social media helps relationships” by Jenna Wortham was about the relationships and how the social media and technology in society today sometimes helps relationships in this age. It also discusses how Wortham spent a whole day with her boyfriend and they live 3,000 miles apart from each other, they were able to spend the day together due to technology and the ability to facetime over the phone. It then goes on about how many social media sites there are and how many different relationships are…

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    Literature Review In recent years, considerable technological advances have occurred, creating a boundless online-connection within our society, using Social Networking Sites, such as Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and Snapchat; to name a few. As a result, people all around the world are more connected than ever before. People literally have the ability to communicate and create strong ties with someone in Japan, the same as they could with someone who lives next door to them. How is this…

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    SOCIAL MEDIA OPTIMIZATION (SMO) Social media optimization (SMO) is the utilization of social media outlets include RSS feeds, news and bookmarking sites, social networking sites and video and blogging sites to publicize or create awareness regarding a commodity, brand or event. It works in achieving a potential for business for the product, as it attempts to letting as many people know about it as humanely possible. The age today is that of social networking, and staying in constant touch with…

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    After reflecting on what social media platform I use the most I would have to say that I spend most of my time on Facebook. While it is not the “in app” right now for my age group I still find myself using it more frequently than Instagram and Twitter. After considering the reasons why I appreciate Facebook over any other social media platform is because most of the content on Facebook is reality. All too often the majority of the content on Instagram is misleading, people portray a life that is…

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    Critical Analysis of Social Media Social media has been used in various contexts to refer to the many forms of web-based platforms and technologies that are used by people globally to interact socially with one another online. Some of the most prominent examples of social media that are commonly used to date are Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Instagram, Tumblr and Google +, with Facebook, Youtube and Twitter being the most popular, while Pinterest, Tumblr, Instagram LinkedIn being the fastest…

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    Politics and the Social Media Divide Media is the portal to the public. Through media, people have the opportunity to engage and develop opinions. Media has played a pivotal role in politics throughout history and continues to influence the direction of politics. As media develops, so does the division of people following it, due to their public opinion. In the textbook, America Government: Power and Purpose in Chapter 10, public opinion is defined as “citizens’ attitudes about political…

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