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    Is Facebook a bad influence? “The human need for social interaction is well established” (Ethan Kross, 2013); the development of social networking sites has rapidly altered the way in which individuals communicate. With approximately 1.55 billion, active users, researchers have recently started to investigate the influence of Facebook. Such research has highlighted detrimental effects such as the prolonged use of Facebook being a strong predictor of loneliness and declines in subjective…

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    to do but my niece, Lovely Anne Castillo, has a Facebook account of her own at barely the age of four. Therefore, the limit to how young users are on Facebook goes beyond the demographic of kindergartens despite the age eligibility the website has imposed on Facebook users needing to be 13 years of age. Lhoren Castillo, her mother, manages the account since she is already an avid Facebook user and knows how to sign up for a new account. The Facebook account is linked to Lovely Anne 's name, but…

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    Methodology In this study adopt Ernest Bormann’s symbolic convergence theory and the fantasy theme analysis. We pick 5 different pages on Facebook, which post related post of occupy central issue and attract lot of people to interact on the post. The 5 Facebooks pages are : “BBC-媒體/新聞/出版”; “佔領中環-社群”; “Occupy Central佔領中環-社會、文化網站”; “Occupy Central-社群”; and “讓愛與和平佔領中環Occupy Central with Love and Peace-社群”, the analysis include the number of the original…

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    easy and better. In this way online communication is being developed. The online communication helps a person to communicate with hundreds and thousands of people on a single click. The mostly common used platform is social networking sites such as Facebook, tweeter and link din, Snapchat etc. This helps one to stay in touch with others and shares his/her ideas thought and opinion. Every coin has two sides if we look on the other side there are lot of negative effects such as fraud and cheating…

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    social media sites like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram has become an overwhelming part of their day to day life. Our current generations is so involved with social networking sites that it’s given us more insight on how these sites can affect ones development. Research now being done has found alarming connections between adolescents using social networking sites and developmental problems.…

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    Anonymity In Social Media

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    media site; however the lack of people with full access to computers and the proper Internet caused the site to dwindle. [9] Once the Internet connection caught up more sites such as “Friendster” (2002), “LinkedIn” (2003), “Myspace” (2003), and “Facebook” (2004) started becoming popular and allowing people to create profiles and stay connected with the friend lists. [9] The trend for social media has climbed rapidly over the past decade with almost 65% of American adults using some type of…

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    at night, some people staged a procession in Ramu in protest of the perceived blasphemous image uploaded to a Facebook account. Newspaper reports stated that local Awami League leaders were initially seen mobilising the mob and emphasising the sentimental religious issue to counter the opposition. The Daily Star, a widely circulated national daily, reported that a motley group comprising local leaders of pro-Awami League organisations, BNP men, madrasa students and common people were allegedly…

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    In the twenty-first century, technology’s grip on the world has only been strengthened by globalization and the creation of social media. However, as more technology has become integrated into daily life, its convenience has given rise to its increasingly popular use of obtaining information. At a glance this venue may seem extensive and easily accessible, but social media has generated vast misinformation in similar quantities of its noteworthy, true content. With no clear method for users to…

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    Narcissism Enabler

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    The social media today has been well overused. Clearly seeing every person glued to their phones, iPads, and computers. Whether its checking Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and more so to go on about. However, it seems the more times you’re on social media, you become a whole more of a narcissist. Constantly worrying about yourself and not others. Reminding on how social media is a black hole, bringing in new scores to rise. As narcissists rise over time, it seems they are more complied to have…

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    these reviews, the reviews are bias, racist, and unprofessional. In order to get a more professional, unbiased, and not racist reviews, people need to read real critics reviews. Whereas people like us who write movie reviews on social media such as Facebook, Yelp, Twitter, and etc. are called amateur critics. The difference between amateur critics and professional critic is the professionalism that a professional critic gives a review. Professional critics do not hold any value in today’s…

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