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Social Networking Sites Withdrawal
2017The importance of the users for the survival of a social networking site is vital. For this reason, most of the research about this topic is focused about how to make the user to participate on the network. However, little has been researched about the reasons why a user would decide to close its account and leave the network for good. This research is
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Nurse Educator, 2010
In this bimonthly series, the author examines how nurse educators can use the Internet and Web-based computer technologies such as search, communication, and collaborative writing tools, social networking and social bookmarking sites, virtual worlds, and Web-based teaching and learning programs.
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In this bimonthly series, the author examines how nurse educators can use the Internet and Web-based computer technologies such as search, communication, and collaborative writing tools, social networking and social bookmarking sites, virtual worlds, and Web-based teaching and learning programs.
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2018
The goal of the paper is to highlight the research examined within the context of social networking sites (SNSs), cross-cultural approaches, and relevant findings and implications for second language teaching and learning (L2TL). Furthermore, the study also investigates applicable frameworks across the academia that can be adapted by applied linguists ...
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The goal of the paper is to highlight the research examined within the context of social networking sites (SNSs), cross-cultural approaches, and relevant findings and implications for second language teaching and learning (L2TL). Furthermore, the study also investigates applicable frameworks across the academia that can be adapted by applied linguists ...
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The Benefits of Network Externality by Social Network Site
2014 IIAI 3rd International Conference on Advanced Applied Informatics, 2014This study developed a prediction model to understand the benefits generated by the number of users of social network site (SNS). The three aspects of network externality, number of members, number of peers, and perceived complementarily were used to discuss whether benefits are produced for users when the number of users continues to increase, and to ...
Sheau-Hwa Chen, Yu Ping Wu
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A tale of two sites: Dual social network site use and social network development
Computers in Human Behavior, 2017Abstract Previous work on social network sites (SNSs) has extensively examined Facebook use. Grounded in the scholarship of social capital and social relationship maintenance, we examined international students’ participation with Facebook versus a SNS in their home-country (Renren or Cyworld).
Tina Chien-Wen Yuan, Susan R. Fussell
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Self-Disclosure on Social Networking Sites
Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal, 2015Our aim was to contribute to the understanding of self-disclosure behavior on social networking sites (SNS). Participants (N = 1,294) completed online surveys comprising measures of willingness to disclose personal information on SNS, self-esteem, SNS affinity, self-disclosure, honesty of self-disclosure, subjective norm, self-monitoring skills, and ...
Varnali, Kaan, Toker, Aysegul
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2009
Social networking has become one of the most popular applications on the Internet since the burst of the dot-com bubble. Apart from being a haven for teenagers and online marketers, social networking sites are increasingly adopted by the corporate community. The trend makes viable many new business models and applications. The popularity of these sites
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Social networking has become one of the most popular applications on the Internet since the burst of the dot-com bubble. Apart from being a haven for teenagers and online marketers, social networking sites are increasingly adopted by the corporate community. The trend makes viable many new business models and applications. The popularity of these sites
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2019
Social networking sites such as Facebook, WhatsApp, Twitter, Instagram, etc. have become the heart of the worldwide wireless network users. These sites are becoming the new weapons for the malicious users. Merely searching with the name of the person, every single detail about that person can be found on the profiles of these sites.
Ramjee Prasad, Vandana Rohokale
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Social networking sites such as Facebook, WhatsApp, Twitter, Instagram, etc. have become the heart of the worldwide wireless network users. These sites are becoming the new weapons for the malicious users. Merely searching with the name of the person, every single detail about that person can be found on the profiles of these sites.
Ramjee Prasad, Vandana Rohokale
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Privacy wizards for social networking sites
Proceedings of the 19th international conference on World wide web, 2010Privacy is an enormous problem in online social networking sites. While sites such as Facebook allow users fine-grained control over who can see their profiles, it is difficult for average users to specify this kind of detailed policy.In this paper, we propose a template for the design of a social networking privacy wizard. The intuition for the design
Lujun Fang, Kristen LeFevre
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2015
Um sich dem Phanomen Social Network Sites als einem Bestandteil des Web 2.0 anzunahern, erfolgt in diesem Kapitel zunachst ein Rekurs auf die Entwicklung des Internet, um so wichtige Innovationszyklen nachzeichnen zu konnen, unter deren Einfluss sich diese Plattformen uberhaupt entwickeln und etablieren konnten.
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Um sich dem Phanomen Social Network Sites als einem Bestandteil des Web 2.0 anzunahern, erfolgt in diesem Kapitel zunachst ein Rekurs auf die Entwicklung des Internet, um so wichtige Innovationszyklen nachzeichnen zu konnen, unter deren Einfluss sich diese Plattformen uberhaupt entwickeln und etablieren konnten.
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