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How Many of you use Social
Networking Sites?
So, what is social network?
Wikipedia says : A social network is a social
structure made of individuals (or
organizations) called "nodes," which are tied
(connected) by one or more specific types of
interdependency, such as friendship, kinship,
financial exchange, dislike or relationships of
beliefs, knowledge or prestige
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INTERNET AND YOUTH
• Today’s teens use technology more than ever. “iGeneration”
• Teens use the internet to:
– Send instant messages to their friends
– Create blogs and online videos
– Keep personal profiles on social networking websites
– Share photos
• Technology, especially the Internet, allows all of us immediate
access to information
• The world WE live in is different than what ANY generation
has grown up in. Think about all the ACCESS you have to
information and compare it to what your parents grew up
with.
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• 85% of teens ages 12-17 engage in
some form of electronic personal
communication DAILY
– text messaging
– email
– instant messages
– on social networking sites.
• 73% of teens use “Social Networking
Sites” (facebook, Orkut etc)
Stats
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SOCIAL NETWORKING
• A social network service focuses on
building online communities of people
who share interests and/or activities,
or who are interested in exploring the
interests and activities of others.
• Social networking has encouraged new
ways to communicate and share
information.
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SOCIAL NETWORKING:
What we know: TEENS
51% of teens visit social networking websites daily
or more often
91% of all social networking teens say they use the
sites to stay in touch with friends they see
frequently, while 82% use the sites to stay in touch
with friends they rarely see in person.
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What we know:
Teens say social networking sites help them
manage their friendships
• 72% of all social networking teens use the sites
to make plans with friends; 49% use the sites to
make new friends.
• 66% of teens who have created a profile
say that their profile is not visible to all
unknown users. They limit access to their
profiles.
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Popular social networking
sites
• Personal sites - Facebook
• Professional/work related - LinkedIn
• Romantic relationship initiation-
Friendster
• Microblogging-Twitter
• Music - last.fm
• Videos - YouTube
• Photos/pictures - Instagram
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Some Statistics
According to a study, 89 per cent of 15-20 year olds in
India access a social networking site everyday and
60% of them spend at least half an hour on them
The world now spends around 22 percent of all time
online on social networks and blog sites
The average visitor spends 66% more time on these
sites than a year ago
CNN's international readership found that 43% of
online news sharing occurs via social media networks
and tools
The number of users registered for virtual world sites
broke the 1 billion mark during 2010
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• 1 billion+ users, 500 mil + likes p/day
• 50% of users sign in once a day (700 billion
minutes/month)
• Average of 130 friends
• Largest age group of active users – 18-25
• More than 70 languages available
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Founded: 2006
No. of users: 500 million +
250 million tweets per day
Users spend an avg of 170 minutes per month on
Twitter
China has the most Twitter users
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Social Networking – Pro’s & Con’s
The Good :)
• Speed of publications - Quick and easy way of
sharing news, views and any other information.
• Specific audience reach - People who follow the
account are genuinely interested in what you have
to say and the content involved.
• Good for PR - Keeps everyone in the loop of what
is going on
• Keeping up-to-speed with the latest news in
higher education and monitor any activityThe Bad :(
• Vandalism – people who intentionally go out of
their way to hurt the credibility of the company.
• In the Spotlight – Updates & Tweets need to be
well thought out before sent, as people pick up
on mistakes or anything that may favour bias.
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1. Psychological effects of social networking
As social networking sites have risen in popularity over the
past years, people have been spending an excessive amount of
time on the Internet in general and social networking sites in
specific. This has led researchers to debate the establishment
of Internet addiction as an actual clinical disorder.
2. Breaking up
Sites such as Facebook are becoming increasingly popular
tools for methods of ending relationships, proving that
although new media is being used as a tool for connecting
with individuals, it is now creating new problems associated
with disconnecting from others.
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3. Cyber bullying
Online bullying, also called cyber-bullying, is a relatively common
occurrence and it can often result in emotional trauma for the
victim. Depending on the networking outlet, up to 39% of users
admit to being “cyber-bullied The destruction of these online
attacks can leave deep psychological scars.
4. Privacy
Privacy concerns with social networking services have raised
growing concerns amongst users on the dangers of giving out too
much personal information. Users of these services also need to
be aware of data theft or viruses.
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Protecting Your Profile
1. Check PRIVACY settings
2. Only allow “friends” to view pictures and “personal” information
3. Only allow people YOU KNOW to be “friends”
4. Protect Your Password - Don't give away the keys to your castle
5. Change your password frequently
6. Only share “public” information on your profile
7. Know when to take things offline.
8. Guard your reputation.
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