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Social Networks (SN) emerged as a form of online communities during the outbreak of Social Web. Their purposes vary from maintaining professional contacts to having fun with friends, and their user-base continues to increase. The use of a SN represents a form of being present online (on an online service) and naturally incites users to leave some traces about the nature of their online presence.
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The rapid proliferation of Online Social Network (OSN) sites has made a profound impact on the WWW, which tends to reshape its structure, design, and utility. Industry experts believe that OSNs create a potentially transformational change in consumer behavior and will bring a far-reaching impact on traditional industries of content, media, and communications. This chapter starts out by presenting the current status of OSNs through a taxonomy which delineates the spectrum of attributes that relate to these systems.
Social networking is the practice of increasing the social contacts by making connections through individuals via social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Google+. So Social Network plays an important role as the Online platform for communication through Social Networking Services. This has lead to rise a question about the communication procedure of SNS. The effort have been made in the scholarly journals are to provide evidence that Social Networking Analysis. The purpose of the study is to discuss the architecture of Communication in Social networking site. In addition of this paper present the types of Social Network and it Component. This paper aims to provide specialized areas of Social Networking for future study.
Oxford Handbooks Online
Sociality Through Social Network Sites2013 •
This chapter reports authoritative insights into one of the most significant developments related to social interaction – social network sites – and offers an analytic framework for exploring these new sites, while underscoring the centrality of social interaction since the Internet's earliest days, such as through email. Social network sites (SNSs) presented several characteristics that made it possible for individuals to easily update their profiles. The implicit role of communication and information sharing has become the driving motivator for participation. The concept of ‘Web 2.0’ was an industry-driven phenomenon, hyped by the news media and by business analysts alike. Social network sites emerged out of the Web 2.0 and social media phenomena, mixing new technologies and older computer-mediated communication practices infused by tech industry ideals. Server-level data offer a unique opportunity to access elaborated behavioural data about what people are doing on SNSs.
Social Networking Services (SNS) are the fastest growing type of social software – both in the Internet and in company-wide Intranets. Due to the fact that SNS have emerged just recently and the development speed of the services is enormous, there exist large gaps in research about this type of service. For example, so far there has been no attempt to identify and categorize the basic functionalities of SNS. This is the goal of this contribution. Six groups of functionalities for SNS are proposed and their categorization is motivated. The identification of a distinct set of SNS functions will facilitate the modularization and integration of different social network applications.
Educational Media International
Digital identity formation: Socially being real and present on digital networks2016 •
Social networks have become popular communication and interaction environments recently. As digital environments, so as ecosystems, they have potential in terms of networked learning as they fulfill some roles such as mediating an environment for digital identity formation and providing social and emotional presence. Based on this phenomenon, the importance of identity formation as a sociological and psychological process was explained throughout this study. Following that, social networks as digital social ecosystems and learning environments in which self-actualization, self-presentation, and self-disclosure of the individuals were discussed and their necessity as well as their potential for social and emotional presence was explained to better understand social networks. Besides, social networks and “Facebook” as a case were examined. Within this perspective, the purpose of this study was to explore online social networks with an emphasis on learning; to put forward its educational premises; and to analyze digital identity formation, social presence, and emotional presence in social networks.
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СЛУЧАЙНЫЕ НАХОДКИ ЭПОХИ БРОНЗЫ ИЗ БУРАБАЯ2023 •
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