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Research on Social Network Sites (last updated: October 29, 2009) (updates w/ complete citation and links should be sent to zephoria [@] zephoria.org)

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More than half (55%) of all online American youths ages 12-17 use online social networking sites.

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Social media are computer-mediated technologies that facilitate the creation and sharing of information, ideas, career interests and other forms of expression via virtual communities and networks.

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Social networking is a tool used by people all around the world. Its purpose is to promote and aid c

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Are social networking sites good for society? Around seven out of ten Americans (69%) use social networking sites such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Pinterest, as of 2018, up from 26% in 2008.

Enough Is Enough believes that ren under the age of 17 are safest when they are not on social networking sites or online gaming sites.

The potential ability for stalking users on social networking sites has been noted and shared. Popular social networking sites make it easy to build a web of friends and acquaintances and share with them your photos, whereabouts, contact information, and interests without ever getting the chance to actually meet them.

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Bibliography of Research on Social Network Sites. Aaltonen, S,, Kakderi, C,, Hausmann, V, and Heinze, A. (2013). Social media in …

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Editor’s Note (4/13/2015): This post has been updated. Please be sure to take a look at our most recent list of the world’s most important social media sites as of 2015. “Social networking” has been around forever. It’s the simple act of expanding the number of people you know by meeting your