Sunday 15 April 2012

INFORMATION SHARING





Social Networking


A social network is a social structure made up of a set (such as individuals or organizations) and the dyadic ties between these actors (such as relationships, connections, or interactions). The social networking websites allow users to be part of a virtual community. The two most popular sites are currently Facebook and MySpace. These websites provide users with simple tools to create a custom profile with text and pictures. A typical profile includes basic information about the user, at least one photo, and possibly a blog or other comments published by the user. Advanced profiles may include videos, photo albums, online applications (in Facebook), or custom layouts (in MySpace). After creating a profile, users can add friends, send messages to other users, and leave comments directly on friends' profiles. These features provide the building blocks for creating online communities. 




FACEBOOK
Facebook is a social networking website that was originally designed for college students, but is now open to anyone 13 years of age or older. Facebook users can create and customize their own profiles with photos, videos, and information about themselves. Friends can browse the profiles of other friends and write messages on their pages.


Each Facebook profile has a "wall" where friends can post comments. Since the wall is viewable by all the user's friends, wall postings are basically a public conversation. Therefore, it is usually best not to write personal messages on your friends' walls. Instead, you can send a person a private message, which will show up in his or her private Inbox, similar to an e-mail message.
This is the link how to create new account facebook http://www.facebook.com/



Advantages of Social Networking


  •          Low Costs - Definitely, it's cheaper to use online social networking for both personal and business use because most of it is usually free.
  •          Builds Credibility - You definitely can gain the customers' confidence if you can connect to them on both a personal and professional level. Despite having to do a bit of work, it definitely pays off as you can be tapped for an offer if someone catches wind of your products or services. As long as you don't pursue them too aggressively, you will do well here.
  •          Connections - You are friends with people who have other friends, and so on. There is potential in such a common situation. By using a social networking site, you can do what you can and get connected with these people to form a web of connections that can give you leverage if you play your cards right. As long as you give as well as you receive, then they will most likely stick with you. These connections are definitely valuable in the long run.

 Disadvantages of Social Networking

  •          Lack of Anonymity - You are putting out information about your name, location, age, gender, and many other types of information that you may not want to let others know. Most people would say be careful, but no one can be certain at any given time. As long as people can know who you exactly are, then some can find ways to do you in.
  •          Scams and Harassment - There is a potential for failure of security in both personal and business context. While many sites apply certain measures to keep any of these cases of harassment, cyber-stalking, online scams, and identity theft to an absolute minimum, you still may never know.
  •          Time Consuming - If there is nothing important, that would just be a waste of time for you. The key to social networking is that it is supposed to be fun, whether you are just doing it for kicks or clicking around for business purposes. That should be reasonable enough for anyone, but there are those people who don't see the point. For them, it can be a disadvantage.
SITUATION:
Nowadays, more people use social networking to connect with others rather than meet face to face. As we know, the most famous social networking nowadays is Facebook. Facebook is not only for elder people but also for young generations. This social networking is not suitable for young generation such as students in primary school. It will make them too addicted to Facebook and they will ignore about their study. What do you think?
 

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