Outline
1 Definition and some popular social networkings
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What is social networking?
- Social networking has overtaken porn as the first activity on the Web that users can chat or share interests
- A popular feature of many networks are newsgroups or bulletin boards where people can exchange messages with like-minded individuals (Computer Networks)
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Most popular Social Networking sites
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Facebook
- Launched in February, 2004
- Upload pictures, videos and play games
- Chatting in private or an open discussion
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Twitter
- On march 21 2006
- Twitter is one of the most popular social networking used today
- Follow people with whom you are interested in
- Great for asking question
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Linkedln
- In late 2002, linkedln launched by reid recuits a team of old colleagues from SocialNet and Paypal to work on a new idea
- Linkedln helps the users to discover new opotunities of job roles
- Contacting and keeping in touch with your colleagues
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Google+
- Google launched the Google+ service as an invitation-only "field test" on June 28, 2011
- Allowing more transparency in who the users share with and how they interact
2. Facts and Figures
3. Advantages and disadvantages
advantages and disadvantages of social networking
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advantages and disadvantages of social networking
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ADVANTAGES: worldwild connectivity
-there is no easier or faster way to make a connection than via the social network
- many websites are dedicated to allow people to connect and interact via the internet
-many people use these networks to talk to their friend in other cities, even other countries;
-this connection can help one with variety of things such as:
+finding romance/ finding a date
+seeking a new job
3, slide 3: connecting with celebrities
-get in touch with many idols and their update easily
4, slide 4: real-time information sharing
-exchange infor via chat
- update news and infor
5, slide 5: learning languages and new things
6, free advertising:
-there is no better way to get your message in front of millions of people
- you can promote your products, services in fanpages on facebook
7. Win many prizes: you can get prizes from contests on social networking sites
8, DISADVANTAGES:
Face to face connections are endangered:
- reducing or eliminating face-to- face socialization
- lacks of emotional connection
-reduce family closeness
9, Waste of time:
-A teen girl:" 250 time a day"- shocking
-many people, especially students use social networking all time even in bathroom
10, health condition:
- if you spend too much time on social networking sites, it can cause eyestrain and bad posture
11, crime:
-crime against children
- risks of fraud or identity theft
12, SOLUTIONS:
- SETTING TIME SCHEDULE
- PARENTS-CHILDREN INTERACTION AND COUNSELLING
4.Facebook
I. History
* Founded in 2004 by Mark E. Zuckerberg
* First, only for Harvard’s students =>
4. • Social networking service is an online service that
focuses on building or reflecting of social relations
among people who share interests and activities.
• A popular feature of many networks are newsgroups or
bulletin boards where people can exchange messages
with like-minded individuals (Computer Networks)
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7. • Google launched the Google+ service as
an invitation- only "field test" on June 28, 2011
• Allowing more transparency in who the users share
with and how they interact
8. • In late 2002, LinkedIn launched by Reid recruits a team of old
colleagues from Social Net and PayPal to work on a new idea
• LinkedIn helps the users to discover new opportunities of
job roles
• Contacting and
keeping in touch with
your colleagues
9. • On march 21 2006
• Twitter is one of the most popular social networking used
today
• Follow people with whom you are interested in
• Great for asking question
10. • Launched in February, 2004
• Upload pictures, videos and play games
• Chatting in private or an open discussion
37. • Founded in 2004 by Mark E. Zuckerberg
• First, only for Harvard’s students
• Now, to anyone 13 years old or older
• Mission: “To give people the power to
share and make the world more open
and connected.”
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40. 1. Unpublicized your status updates
To protect future status updates:
Creating a new custom list
Close friend, acquaintance and restricted lists
Editing a list
How to protect all past status updates:
Privacy Settings page => Limit the Audience
for Past Posts => Limit Old Posts, then Confirm
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42. 2. Tag Suggest
• Avoid recognizing face: Settings => Timeline and Tagging =>
“Who sees tag suggestions when photos that look like you are
uploaded?” => Edits => No one
43. • Control friends’ post: Settings => Timeline and Tagging =>
“Review posts that friends tag you in before they appear on
your Timeline?” => On
44. 3. Control login from strange location: Settings => Security =>
Login notifications => Email or SMS
46. • Facebook® has over 200 million users
• Over 70% of Facebook® users are outside the United
States
• The average person has 120 friends on Facebook®
• More than 3.5 billion minutes are spent on Facebook®
each day
• The fastest growing demographic is those 35 years old and
older