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    In the internet and digital communities, the reader's’ opinion is influenced by what is wanted to portray. From a political perspective is based on making the other political party look bad to gain more supporters. The reader now judges based on which of them is not doing a so bad job at controlling the country or which is suit to be a better candidate to be in charge. In “Blue feed, Red fee” is shown how the people identify themselves with a political party and their thoughts and opinions…

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    Social Media Paper Adam Maillho September 21, 2015 HUM/186 Professor Allyson Wells Social Media With the increase use of social media, millions of people are connected through sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. These sites connect individuals in a personal and professional capacity. But questions are being raised as to the content which people are posting on their social media sites. Celebrities are often being criticized for their content on social media. But even more…

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    As social networking on mobile devices and other technologies continues to further advance and help keep us better connected, it is in many ways forcing us to grow further apart. As we continue to grow our online social persona we fail to truly connect with friends and family on a personal scale away from technology. We use sites like Facebook and twitter to communicate with friends while also alienating ourselves from them. We watch and view our friends’ lives while never truly knowing who…

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    Essay #3: Social Networking Good and Bad for our Society Have you ever thought about how social networking has made your life a lot easier? What would you do if social networking was not around? A Social network, as defined in the dictionary, is an online community of people with common interest who uses websites or other technologies to communicate with each other and store information, resources etc. Social Networking Sites makes it easier for people to find and communicate with others who…

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    Divide With Conflict Social networking is everywhere in society. Anyone can spot a social networking site at almost any moment of any day. The sites appear on peoples phones when they walk down the street or even if they watch the latest commercials. Social networking is hard to get away from because so many parts of society are connected to different sites. On the sites one can set up a personal profile. On the profile one can follow or friend anyone or anything and the users can post whatever…

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    Even though there have been vast improvements in social networking site’s privacy and protection abilities it is still a dangerous and evolving territory that needs far greater improvement before people can stop being hurt. Something so new and so easily accessible to such a large number of people is bound to have negative and adverse effects. With all these cases of cyberbullying and the amount of fake profilers out there, privacy settings and ways to weed out fake profiles needs to be a…

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    No doubt, this increases our social networking relationships. New technology is always evolving along with new communication methods such as Instant messaging. As we convert to the new technology and rely on devices such as iPhones that have replaced our land line telephone. Therefore…

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    The interactive tools known as “social media” have catapulted today’s youth to become the most cyber-connected generation of all time. In fact, “90% of teenagers say they have created an online profile for at least one social networking site” (qtd. in Niemer). The stage of adolescence is a time when physical and emotional changes develop quicker than ever. These disconcerting changes vindicate why youngsters are particularly vulnerable to the influence of social media. Teenagers can chat, tweet,…

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    impact of social networking sites Social networking sites are programs that allow people to create an account to share or post information, picture, video, comments, and status with others. Nowadays, social networking sites have become an important thing in peoples ' lives. In addition, many people including teenagers use many social networking sites including Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and MySpace to identify people who have common interests and stay connected. Almost all people use social…

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    The rise of information technology paved way for this phenomenon called globalization. One of its main benefactors, social networking sites (SNS) has lead the notion of a more globalized system. With 1.4 billion social network users worldwide in 2012, this growing trend is expected to have 2.13 billion users by 2016 (eMarketer). Simply put, SNS is an instrument used by an individual to connect with others around the world. However, it is more than that. Due to the ease of accessibility, SNS have…

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