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“social networking site” 

*SNS*

*social media*

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(a social networking service  is an ‘online platform’ which people use to build ‘social networks’ or ‘social relations’ with other people who share similar…)

*personal/career interests*

‘activities’

‘backgrounds’

‘real-life connections’

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(the variety of stand-alone/built-in social networking services currently available online introduces challenges of ‘definition’)

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(however, some common features exist…)

(‘social networking services’ are ‘internet-based applications’)

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(‘user-generated content’ (UGC) is the ‘lifeblood’ of ‘SNS organizations’)

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(users create service-specific profiles for the site or app that are designed and maintained by the ‘SNS organization’)

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(‘social networking services’ facilitate the development of online social networks by connecting a user’s profile with those of other individuals or groups)

(seems awfully redundant)

(that is ‘SNS organizations’ translates to “social networking service organization)

(‘service’ + ‘organization’ seem to linguistically clash)

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(most ‘social-network services’ are ‘web-based’ and provide means for users to interact over the ‘internet’ (such as by ‘e-mail’, by ‘instant messaging’, and through ‘online forums’)

(‘social networking sites’ are varied)

(they can incorporate a range of new ‘information’ and ‘communication’ tools, operating on ‘desktops’ and on ‘laptops’)

(…as well as ‘mobile devices’ such as ‘tablet computers’ and ‘smartphones’)

(they may feature digital photo/video/sharing and “web logging” diary entries online (aka ‘blogging’))

(‘online community services’ are sometimes considered ‘social-network services’, though in a broader sense, a ‘social-network service’ usually provides an ‘individual-centered service’ whereas ‘online community services’ are ‘group-centered’)

(‘social networking sites’ allow users to share ‘ideas’, ‘digital photos and videos’, ‘posts’, and to inform others about ‘online’ or ‘real-world’ activities and events with people in their ‘network’)

(while ‘in-person social networking’ – such as ‘gathering in a ‘village market’ to talk about events’ – has existed since the earliest development of ‘towns’, the ‘web’ enables people to connect with others who live in different locations, ranging from ‘across a city’ to ‘across the world’)

(depending on the ‘social media platform’, ‘members’ may be able to contact any other ‘member’)

(in other cases, ‘members’ can contact anyone they have a connection to, and subsequently anyone that contact has a connection to, and so on)

(‘linkedIn’, a ‘career-oriented social-networking service’, generally requires that a member personally know another member in ‘real life’ (as opposed to ‘fake life’?) before they contact them ‘online’)

(some services require ‘members’ to have a ‘pre-existing connection’ to contact other ‘members’)

(the main types of ‘social networking services’ contain ‘category places’ (such as ‘former school-year’ or ‘classmates’), means to connect with ‘friends’ (usually with ‘self-description pages’), and a recommendation system linked to trust)

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*one can categorize “social network services” into 3 types…*

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(‘socializing social network services’ used primarily for socializing with existing friends)

(eg ‘facebook’)

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#2

(‘networking social network services’ used primarily for ‘non-social inter-personal communication’…)

(eg ‘linkedIn’)
(a ‘career’- /’employment’-oriented site)

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#3

(‘social navigation social network services’ used primarily for helping users to find specific ‘information’ / ‘resources’)

(eg ‘goodreads’) 
(for ‘books’)

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(there have been attempts to ‘standardize’ these services to avoid the need to duplicate entries of friends and interests (see the ‘FOAF standard’))

(a study reveals that ‘india’ recorded world’s largest growth in terms of ‘social media users’ in 2013)

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(a ‘2013 survey’ found that 73% of ‘american adults’ use ‘social-networking sites’)

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“social networking platforms”

(*create your own social networking platform*)

(how does one go about doing this?)

(with LOTS of funding)

(which requires ‘pitches’)

(harvard applicants are best ‘salesmen’ along with all else)

(CONVINCING admissions board)

(‘harvard rejection letter’ wudda devastated me)

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