Social Networking Effects On Society

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Social networking is the progression of making and retaining lasting relationships between friends, colleges, and acquaintances. It is how and why individuals know each other. The Internet has revolutionized the way the world communicates, making distance no longer an obstacle. Social networking websites have become an international phenomenon used by all generations of Internet users. Social networking websites have not only made keeping friendly relationships easier, but it has aided in simplifying communication and networking in the business world as well. Social networking websites have become some of the most widely used sites on the net with over 45% of active web users interacting through these sites (Nielsen, 2006). Some sites …show more content…

It was only a matter of time until the world of online communication broke onto the scene. Since the Internet became readily available to the public in the early nineties, it has skyrocketed to the fastest form of communication evolving from email to instant messaging, and now to devoted social networking websites complete with messaging, pictures, and video. These sites have made the world a much smaller space so that people from different parts of the country as well as the rest of the world can speak and relate to one another. Issues in one part of the world are now no longer regional issues but global problems.
Social networking has made steps in overcoming teen suicide with the site SOS, Students Overcoming Suicide. SOS developed as an independent MySpace.com site to prevent and raise awareness about teen suicide (Thieren, 2007). Referrals from MySpace.com have become the largest source of calls to the National Suicide Prevention Hotline as well as creating other sites devoted to the cause including “Helping Teens,” “Teens Helping Teens,” and the “Teen Support Alliance” (Thieren). Use of the National Suicide Hotline has grown by creating a completely anonymous site dedicated to helping and counseling troubled …show more content…

Those who are using Classmates.com have tended to be older individuals in the 30-40 year old range. They hope to reunite with past romantic flames as well as rekindle friendships long lost. Classmates.com was founded by Randy Conrad’s in Renton, Washington in 1995 (classmates.com, 2007). It is now owned and operated by NASDAQ: UNTD and CEO Mark Goldston. In order to keep the company running they charge a gold membership fee of $29.95 per year for users to send email, view bios, and plan reunion. Basic memberships do not require payment and are only allowed to post pictures and find friends. The majority of funding comes from the membership

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