Social Networking Sites

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Social networking has come a long way since the introduction of multiple social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook in the early 2000s. Nowadays, it is almost certain that any application that involves online interactions can be linked to a social networking site. Social networking has reached a new level; almost every web application must-have or will-recommend its users to connect their application profiles to their social networking profiles. Because social networking sites and social media contain the personal information of its users, social media users are constantly connected in their tightly knit communities present on the web. Social media partakers are updated and connected with the information shared on the web. But while social media can strengthen connections between people, online interactions can also harm relationships. Progressively increasing amount of time spent on online networks can affect people psychologically and; as a result, the transition into a new era of social interactions is slowly transforming the way people interact with one another. In addition to the developing problems with the interactions of social media users, there is also the concern of the privacy of the common social media user. By updating and maintaining a personal profile online, social networking users display their personal information on the Internet, which is, according to WordNet, a lexical database designed by Princeton University, “...a computer network consisting of a worldwide network of computer networks…” (WordNet). Aside from being connected to a community of friends and family, social network users are connected to other Internet users across the world allowing interactions with some strangers likely.
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