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    community as outlined in Azar Nafisi’s essay “I believe in empathy” and Sarah Adams’s essay “Be cool to the pizza dude” are being threatened by modern day technology. Social networking websites such as MySpace clearly endanger the values of a traditional community. This is highlighted in The Onion’s report “MySpace Outage Leaves Millions Friendless‚” as well as in “Someone to Watch Over me” written by Theodora Stites. Growing up‚ I was always told to live life by the “golden rule.” This is the idea that

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    Social networking sites such as Facebook‚ MySpace‚ Online Dating and Twitter‚ allow people to socialize with friends and family all over the world and they are causing a drastic change in the way people sculpt our society today. These websites have become a part of reality’s everyday tasks‚ and the numbers of users are only increasing each and every day. The websites allow individuals to create their own personal profiles online to share with the world’s online communities. They have changed the

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    more harm than good. A social networking site can be defined as an online service that is based around the building and reflecting of social relations among individuals with common interests or social ties. Social networking sites such as Facebook‚ MySpace and Twitter are all different‚ yet the one main feature they have is that they enable users to create a profile within the website to represent themselves and allows users to interact through email‚ instant messaging and other communication channels

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    mother said that she often checked her daughters MySpace page to insure that nothing inappropriate was going on‚ her mother noticed that she was getting messages about rumors at school saying that she was a slut‚ and her mother talked to her about it. Sarah removed her mom from her friend list‚ by pushing her mother away this could have easily contributed to the horrible events that occured later. On the day of her suicide‚ she logged into her MySpace page and the last message she read said that she

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    observe her debating style for myself; not to mention‚ I wanted to expand my horizons a bit‚ and talk about something a bit more lighthearted. To clarify one thing: If it wasn’t already known‚ then social networking sites are things like Facebook‚ MySpace‚ and Twitter‚ as opposed to dating sites like Match.com‚ Chemistry.com‚ etc. To things manageable‚ I will make only a couple of opening arguments‚ and I will briefly refute the Con’s. I - Social networking is beneficial. Man is‚ by nature

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    mathematical properties of the network. MySpace is considered by many to be the inaugural social networking site on the web‚ though it proceeded Blogspot by four years. Launched in 2003‚ it allows carte blanche for user pages‚ allowing users to modify the underling HTML of their profiles. It can be used for personal use or for business use and is open to anyone; it is not required to join in order to participate. There are serious concerns with MySpace. As a subsidy of Newscorp‚ owned by Rupert

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    online communities far outweigh its drawbacks. According to Daniel Chandler‚ author of “Identities under Construction”‚ and Danah Boyd‚ an American researcher known for her works on social network sites‚ online tools such as personal home page and MySpace are efficacious instruments which empower its users to create virtual identities and socialize with friends‚ family‚ and like-minded individuals. Online communities have open up a new dimension of identity exploration and relationship building

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    INTRODUCTION Nowdays‚ many existing social sites mediate worldwide. Among the popular website and the choice and the madness of all ages‚ especially teens are Facebook‚ Twitter‚ Friendster‚ and Myspace. Most social network services are web based and offers multiple ways of interaction between users‚ such as online chats‚ exchange messages‚ e-mail‚ video‚ voice chat‚ file sharing‚ blogging‚ discussion groups‚ and so on.With the advent of social websites

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    created into a digital music file and uploaded to the Internet. However‚ this is just the first step in circumventing the need for big record companies. Social networking sites such as MySpace‚ YouTube‚ Facebook and Twitter have recently launched small time bands and artists into superstardom. Today‚ MySpace is all but extinct. At one time it was a decent place for getting recognized as

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    connect and interact with each other- and the rate at which they could do it- was never the same. Today‚ people can contact their aunt 20‚000 miles away with the simple click of a button. However‚ social networking did not start with Facebook and MySpace. Social networking sites were born from the BBS‚ which stands for the Bulletin Board System (Nickson‚ Christopher). These online meeting places were independently-produced and allowed users to communicate with a central system where they could

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