Some students use social networks, but not all of them.
The majority of people use social networks to keep in touch with friends and family, particularly if they are far from home (ie - University is in a different city).
Social networks are also slowly becoming a way to get news updates as well as find jobs.
However, not all students use social networks out of personal preference. Others just don't like to have their details online for the world to see.
Social networks also have a sinister side. It is extremely easy to stalk and track down people via social networks. There are many cases of physical or sexual violence across the globe as a result of people being tracked down through social networks. There is also the danger if identity theft - your details and images could be stolen by someone pretending to be you for mischievous reasons.
One of the main issues these days is cyberbullying, which happens a lot on social networks, putting people off having accounts on them.
So, to answer your question - some but not all students use social networks.
Young people use social networks to connect with their peers, share experiences, seek validation, and stay informed about current trends and events. Social networks also provide a platform for self-expression, creativity, and building social networks.
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Use facebook or my space ..... or any social networks.
yes it is but if you feel uncomfortable with it then dont use it not everyone does!
Students use social media simply to connect with people. Also, to build a supportive relationship outside the four corners of a classroom. For college students, social media can be also use for job search.
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its bad to use bad lanuge because u can be banned
yes, but they are not aloud to go to social networks like facebook or twitter
The term is used, for example, in the social sciences. Example: kinship networks
It refers to the use of interpersonal or social networks to market products and services for business purposes as opposed to the more traditional and common practices of wide-range advertising.
The purpose of a router is to connect dissimilar networks.