Social networks allow users to communicate and share content online. There are different types including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube. Facebook has over 1.35 billion members and allows profile creation and status updates. Twitter allows sharing of messages called tweets. Instagram is for sharing photos and videos. LinkedIn focuses on professional networking. YouTube is a video sharing site. While social networks enable connection and information sharing, they can also negatively impact privacy, expose users to inappropriate content, and enable cyberbullying.
A social network is defined as a chain of
individuals and their personal connections.
Expanding one’s connections with other people is
a technique that can be used both for personal or
business reasons. Social networking applications
make use of the associations between individuals
to further facilitate the creation of new
connections with other people. This could be
used to meet new friends and connect with old
ones, as many people do on Facebook, or to
expand one’s professional connections through a
business network like LinkedIn.
The social network is a theoretical construct useful in the social sciences to study relationships between individuals, groups, organizations, or even entire societies.
Social Networks
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A social network is defined as a chain of
individuals and their personal connections.
Expanding one’s connections with other people is
a technique that can be used both for personal or
business reasons. Social networking applications
make use of the associations between individuals
to further facilitate the creation of new
connections with other people. This could be
used to meet new friends and connect with old
ones, as many people do on Facebook, or to
expand one’s professional connections through a
business network like LinkedIn.
The social network is a theoretical construct useful in the social sciences to study relationships between individuals, groups, organizations, or even entire societies.
Social Networks
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Si vous avez besoin d'informations complémentaires n'hésitez pas a me contacter sur mon e-Mail : walidaitisha@gmail.com
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objectives
social networking websites
role of social networking
advantages of social networking
disadvantages
suggestions
Social Networking: Advantages, Disadvantages, Uses, Examples, Means of social communicating, Risks while communicating, Cautions to be taken.
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2. Index
What are Social Networks?
Types of Social Networks
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
LinkedIn
Spotify
Brainly
Reddit
YouTube
Blogger
Graph
Good effects
Bad effects
Cyberbullying
Case of Cyberbullying
3. What are Social Networks?
• Are a dedicated website
which allows users to
communicate with each
other.
• They are also a network of
social interactions and
personal relationships.
6. It was created by Mark Zuckerberg
In its beginnings, it was a site for students of Harvard University
Its purpose was to design a space in which students could
exchange a communication and share content through the Internet.
It has more than 1350 million members, and translations into 70
languages
7. It is a service where users post and interact with messages, known
as "tweets"
Registered users can post tweets, but those who are not
registered can only read them
It was created in March 2006 by Jack Dorsey
8. Created by Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger
It is a social network and application to upload photos and videos
The users can apply photo effects
It was launched in October 2010
It was originally designed for iPhone, but in early April 2012, an
Android version was released
9. It is a social community oriented to business and employment
It was founded in December 2002 by Reid Hoffman
It was launched in May 2003
Each user reveals their work experience and the web puts millions
of companies and employees in contact
10. It was created by Daniel Ek and Martin Lorentzon
It is a multiplatform application used to play music via streaming
It was launched on October 7, 2008 to the European market
Its implementation in other countries was carried out throughout
2009
It has a premium business model with better audio quality
11. It was launched in 2009
It is a multinational educational technology company
Operates a group of social learning networks for students and
educators
Brainly inspires students to share and explore knowledge
The network has motivational points that motivate users to
participate
12. It was launched in June 2002
Its creator is Alex Ohanian
It is a news aggregator where users can leave links to web content
Most of the activity is done in English
13. The creators were three former PayPal employees
It was created in February 2005
It is a website dedicated to sharing videos
It is currently the most used website of its kind on the internet
14. Blogger is a service created by Pyra Labs
It was acquired by Google in 2003
Create and publish a blog online
To publish content, the user does not have to write any code or
install server programs
15. Graph
Facebook with
91%
Whatsapp with
89%
YouTube with 71%
Twitter with 50%
Instagram with
45%
SOCIAL NETWORKS MOST USED
IN 2017
16. Good effects
o Speed of information
o Knowledge of profiles of
interest
o Ease to resume contact
o Access to all types of content
o Self-promotion capacity
18. Cyberbullying
What is?
When a person uses digital
media to harass another
person or group of people, is
considered cyberbullying.
Types
• Psychological harassment;
• Stalking
• Bullying
• Grooming
• Workplace Harassment;
• Sexual harassment;
• Real estate harassment;
• Family harassment.
19. Case of Cyberbullying
A 10 year old girl created
a successful group on
Facebook to humiliate a
classmate
Romina Perrone, a 10-year-old
student at a Buenos Aires school,
had to suffer when a classmate
created a Facebook group giving
reasons to hate her. It got to add
more than five thousand fans and
in spite of the efforts of the
mother of Romina, Facebook
refused to eliminate it.