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They did not be if they don t nothing they wont some one to see. In other words, don t disclose any secrets in a social page.
I feel that the social Networking sites earn more money.It is because,nowadays, due to globalization,people are going to foreign countries for jobs.They have to move away from their families. And so to keep in touch with their family and friends,they need these social networking sites.Thus they are in great demand.
I believe that it is in their benefit to not make any negative remarks on the social networking sites if only because when they are up for reelection such sites have become vital tools for them to be closer to their constituents. It helps immensely if only because most people feel that the government is this distant and foreign entity and that the average person -the constituents- will never understand. It helps to bridge the gap. However, if they see it fit to speak negatively about the sites then there is no law that prohibits it.
I'm sorry, but I don't have access to personal data about individuals unless it's publicly available information. Felisha Arney could use a variety of websites depending on her interests and needs, such as social media platforms, news sites, or professional networking sites. If you need information on a specific topic or type of website, feel free to ask!
mathem feel social, and it makes them feel like they have alot more freinds.it makes them feel more positive feelings about social relations.
I personally feel that yes social networking does increase bullying cause there saying it over a computer and that's a lot different then saying it to your face. Its usually because there to scared to say it to your face or they just love drama! It can also be because their just trying to show off for their friends!
Drama:Its one GIANT disadvantage. Social Networking sites are only good for drama. Teenagers have been known to become extremely volatile and offended when a "friend request" is ignored. People use social networking sites to post passive-aggressive comments about each other because they feel strong and invincible being on the other side of the internet. Teenagers also use these sites to pick fights with people, attempt to steal others girlfriends, and (this is probably the main use) teenage boys struggle in failing attempts to seduce girls who post pictures of themselves in bikinis or underwear, but then get angry when people abuse them for doing so. Social Networking sites should be reserved for people aged 30 and up, so they can catch up with old college or high school friends. Teenagers, such as myself, should stay far away from them. They'll be the utter downfall of society. Design:"Social networking" sites are for the most part anything but, designed as they are to limit traffic to self-promotion (legitimate enough, but an entirely different thing) and the exchange of trivia. You're as likely to build a real social network by standing on the street with a sign reading "I'm fun! Be my friend!" They're a distraction from the internet's potential for meaningful communication, reducing individuals to anonymous needles in a gargantuan haystack of vacuous one-liners. Their effect is to neutralise creative capacity and devalue human interaction, undermining a medium which was meant to empower and connect. Their omnipresence, futility for most users and capacity for harm are a mockery of the internet's positive potential and a menace to its development. From the standpoint of a mere half-dozen years ago they represent a wholesale retreat from where we seemed to be headed. Please don't make people over 30 use them, we've done nothing to deserve it.
Drama:Its one GIANT disadvantage. Social Networking sites are only good for drama. Teenagers have been known to become extremely volatile and offended when a "friend request" is ignored. People use social networking sites to post passive-aggressive comments about each other because they feel strong and invincible being on the other side of the internet. Teenagers also use these sites to pick fights with people, attempt to steal others girlfriends, and (this is probably the main use) teenage boys struggle in failing attempts to seduce girls who post pictures of themselves in bikinis or underwear, but then get angry when people abuse them for doing so. Social Networking sites should be reserved for people aged 30 and up, so they can catch up with old college or high school friends. Teenagers, such as myself, should stay far away from them. They'll be the utter downfall of society. Design:"Social networking" sites are for the most part anything but, designed as they are to limit traffic to self-promotion (legitimate enough, but an entirely different thing) and the exchange of trivia. You're as likely to build a real social network by standing on the street with a sign reading "I'm fun! Be my friend!" They're a distraction from the internet's potential for meaningful communication, reducing individuals to anonymous needles in a gargantuan haystack of vacuous one-liners. Their effect is to neutralise creative capacity and devalue human interaction, undermining a medium which was meant to empower and connect. Their omnipresence, futility for most users and capacity for harm are a mockery of the internet's positive potential and a menace to its development. From the standpoint of a mere half-dozen years ago they represent a wholesale retreat from where we seemed to be headed. Please don't make people over 30 use them, we've done nothing to deserve it.
Tired or just lazy? There's a big difference. You need a mission, a vision, and a goal in life. Exercise and social networking can make a difference too.
I guess they feel the need to do that because maybe at that point for them, it is critical to know everything that is going on with friends and family and other people in the world. Maybe they find it more interesting than whats going on for them in their own lives. I guess its different for everyone. But its probably just a social ladder that they feel they need to climb.
Your relationship doesn't have to end! The Internet gives you a way to talk to people you hold dear for little or no cost. Social networking sites and web messengers are both ways you can talk to the love of your life. However, if you're too lazy to do that, the most you can do is forget about the person you loved and move on.
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