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Are Social Networks Good For Our Children?



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By : Aaron R Daniel    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-09-06 21:45:34
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1. Despite of widespread opinion that social networking is a nothing more than a time-killer for college students, recent researches discovered educational edges of social networking. Study reveals that students tend to learn a lot of of their technology and communication skills from on-line networking resources like Facebook, MySpace, etc. Particulalry this way of learning economical for low-income students.
2. Another positive point for social network users is that they're surely more globally aware with immediate access to latest world issues. Furthermore online socializing develops perspective-taking, call-creating and important thinking skills, with the latter is almost unaccessible to our kids at colleges and universities.
3. Social networking sites offers students the chance to form a positive self-image. The profiles provides them a chance to create just like themselves that they wish people to determine by putting their best qualities "out there."
4. Social networks also are used as a good recruitment tool both my employees and employers. Therefore having well regarded references and respected name of skilled will open a large opportunities in job seeking throughout your contacts network.
5. Social network may turn into supply of revenue for those children who are making an attempt to create some money with network promoting and affiliate programs. Advertising through social network is typically simple and effective rather than doing it by cold calling for example.
Negatives:
1. Students could get into trouble with University administrators for incriminating and inappropriate information or footage on their social networking profiles that are violations of college policy or the code of conduct. They conjointly could damage own reputation by posting some discreditable data or pictures of themselves.
2. Obvious negative of all social networks is that young individuals getting used to it very fast and generally it becomes some sort of addiction rather than just a hobby. Folks who got themselves hooked in to social networking waste plenty of their time to unnecessary chatting and surfing through network's profiles. Such addiction might result conjointly in psychological stress once social networks become unavailable to connected person.
3. Due to the thorough connectivity of various members, folks will be ready to work out their contacts which they may not want to disclose to others and so these sites create holes in their privacy.
4. There are a number of profiles on these sites which contain the objectional content and therefore it fears lots of oldsters as their children get to work out all that objectional content. There are cases where individuals started abusing others and have gone thus way that they took the photos uploaded and made changes in them using photo editing softwares and made them look nude and other sutff.
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Aaron R Daniel has been writing articles online for nearly 2 years now. Not only does this author specialize in Social Networking, you can also check out his latest website about:
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