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    CON’s of Social Networking Sites 1. Social networking sites entice people to waste time. According to statistics‚ 40% of 8 to 18 year olds spend 54 minutes a day on social media sites. 36% of people surveyed listed social networking as the "biggest waste of time‚" above fantasy sports‚ watching TV‚ and shopping. When alerted to a new social networking site activity‚ like a new tweet or Facebook message‚ users take 20 to 25 minutes on average to return to the original task. In 30% of cases‚ it took

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    the letter is about Dear Mr Thompson‚ My name is Jakob. I’m currently Studying in Middlesex University at Barnet. I have recently read your article about social networking and delighted to give you my opinion about social networking. I believe that social networking is destroying teenager’s education. Teenagers spend more time on social networking than revising‚ helping their parent and spend time with their family. As I’m a brother of a teenager I could inform you millions of sentences about console

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    [​ aDVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF SOCIAL NETWORKING​ ] March 6‚ 2012 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ADVANTAGES Low Costs Builds Credibility Connections DISADVANTAGES Lack of Anonymity Scams and Harassment Time Consuming REFERENCE Advantages and Disadvantage of Social Networking  INTRODUCTION Do you think you’re hunting for is bablyuncovered these although anyone might possibly in the  1​ |​ Page   [​ aDVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF SOCIAL NETWORKING​ ] March 6‚ 2012 same manner get hold of ​

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    by and large are social. They feel an inherent need to connect and expand their connections. There is a deep rooted need among humans to share. In the past‚ due to geographical distances and economic concerns‚ connections between people were limited. A social network is made up of individuals that are connected to one another by a particular type of interdependency. It could be ideas‚ values‚ trade‚ anything. Social networks operate on many levels. Initially social networking happened at family

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    the social networking sites increased rapidly in the last decade. This is probably due to the reason that college and university students as well as teens used it extensively to get global access. These social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook have become a raging craze for everyone nowadays. Points in brief * Social media enables the spread of unreliable and false information. * Social media causes people to spend less time interacting face-to-face. * Social networking

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    Social Networking in Our Society” When does spending nine hours a week on a social networking site‚ start to affect our society? Experts say spending time on social networking sites lead to more time wasting activities that supplant more productive activities (“Social Networking”). Although people may enjoy spending time on social networks‚ our society is being affected negatively by these sites. People of all ages spend too many hours on networking sites and are becoming addicted. Teenagers

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    Pros of Social Networking 1) Social networking sites spread information faster than any other media. Over 50% of people learn about breaking news on social media. 65% of traditional media reporters and editors use sites like Facebook and LinkedIn for story research‚ and 52% use Twitter. Social networking sites are the top news source for 27.8% of Americans‚ ranking close to newspapers (28.8%) and above radio (18.8%) and other print publications (6%). Twitter and YouTube users reported the July 20

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    Social Networking’s Effects on Society Are Social networking sites negatively affecting our society as a whole? Currently‚ some media sources are claiming social networking sites like Facebook having a negative effect on society. Social networking sites should be used to the minimum as possible‚ if it was not used as much the society could have a lot more free time‚ less bullying‚ and even less social. Even though many businesses can say it is good for the society in a way where people can get more

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of Social Networking Social networking sites have become extremely popular among the youth as well as the professional people. Keeping in mind‚ the growing popularity of these sites and the effect it has and the benefits that it brings along‚ it can be easily predicted that its popularity is sure to grow much more. The social networking websites are more like the virtual meeting places where people can just chill and hang out with friends. They

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    syndrome is so hard to deal with. There are many kinds of addiction but in this study‚ the focus will be on those people addicted to social networking sites. According to (Griffiths: 2005‚ 191-197)‚ A behavioral addiction such as social networking sites addiction may thus be seen from a biopsychosocial perspective. Just like substance-related addictions‚ social networking sites addiction incorporates the experience of the ‘classic’ addiction symptoms‚ namely mood modification (i.e.‚ behavioral‚ cognitive

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