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    the same. In the battle between social media sites, the two big players, Facebook and Twitter are becoming more like the other and their differences might cause one to become more popular than the other. Each social network sites have specific settings and certain things that people can do when using the site. People can post a profile picture and a biography on both Facebook and Twitter and also their location. Facebook let users post their relationship status, birthdates, hometown and…

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    technology easily available to us such as smart phones enable us to gain a vast array of data in virtually no time at all. We can connect with people thousands of miles away in as much time as it takes to simply press “send” on a direct message sent via Facebook or Twitter. Many teenagers today could not imagine life without social media, which is, for many of them the main way they connect with their peers, their families, their favorite celebrities, and even where they get their news. By…

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    such as Facebook in 21st century has become ubiquitous. In recent years, the number of users of Facebook has increased exponentially. AscomScore, a company specialized in media measurements and headquartered in Reston, VA reported, the unique visitors of Facebook site in US was about 2 million in November 2004. Exactly one decade later, the number has grown approximately 50 times to 102 million (comScore 1). By September 2015 the unique visitors of Facebook site was 216 million with Facebook…

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    similarities, it is, for now, Facebook which holds the social media crown, boasting 1.49 billion monthly active user as of June 2016 (Newsroom, 2015). Social Media Social media can be described as an online the collective communication channels which primarily focus on community rooted collaboration, interaction, input, and both media and content sharing. Among the different types of social media platforms…

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    Facebook has brought a radical new level of individual showcasing to the universe of business. The long range informal communication Web webpage satisfies individuals' yearning to speak and connect with each other and utilizations that energy to offer different organizations some assistance with targeting particular gatherings of people with customized messages. Facebook was established in 2000 by "Imprint Zuckerberg" who was an understudy at Harvard University at the time and made the main form…

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    2016).” Privacy is defined by Merriam-Webster 2016 as the state of being alone and the state of being away from public attention. Privacies is defined as freedom from unauthorized intrusion (Merriam-Webster, 2016). Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook, claims the rise of social media has caused the decline in the expectation of privacy by consumers. Zuckerberg asserts that social media over time has caused people to accept the evolution of declining privacy (Johnson, 2010). Silverman wrote…

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    family, coworkers, classmates but, not limited to associates and random people who send me friend request and I accept them. Now friendships on Facebook is important to me but I am quick to delete someone based on or relationship or what they post. For example, I unfriended a lot of friend around election time. People I had known for year took to Facebook and rant and raves about a certain candidate. If my friends say something I don’t like or is offensive I have no problem with hitting the…

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    utility for networking and social activities. They promote openness which eases communication, however, users are often unaware that sharing their personal information can cause threats to privacy. Facebook is a leading social networking site with over one and a half billion of monthly active users (Facebook Newsroom, 2015). It was primarily created for college students, however, now it is becoming more diverse in terms of age, background and technical skills (Brandtzæg and Heim, 2009). In fact,…

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    Harvard University, founded Facebook in 2004. Initially intended to allow fellow students to “connect” with one another, Facebook quickly became a social media giant. It spread to Universities all over the country, and then the world, and much to the dismay of many users, finally opened its site to anyone with a means of accessing the Internet. When something becomes as widely used as Facebook, it is to be…

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    an abundance of connections such as school related projects and keeping in touch with friends and family. While not without its share of negatives, overall, social media makes life easier for its users. By using Social networking sites such as Facebook and Skype, it’s important for the everyday student because it helps them stay on track in their classes by helping them…

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