The document examines the phenomenon of "social cheatworking" which refers to cheating facilitated by social networking sites like Facebook. It provides background on how Facebook enables opportunities for cheating. Research presented suggests Facebook and other social media make it easier for those inclined to cheat by providing more opportunities to meet people. The document also reports on the rise in articles published about this topic between 2006-2011 based on a quantitative analysis and discusses the changing nature of concerns or "technopanic" regarding privacy and relationships presented in a qualitative analysis of articles during this period.