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Mining User Profiles to Support Structure and Explanation in Open Social Networking [PDF]
The proliferation of media sharing and social networking websites has brought with it vast collections of site-specific user generated content. The result is a Social Networking Divide in which the concepts and structure common across different sites are hidden.
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The Use Of Social Networking Sites In Elearning
{"references": ["Y.-L. Wu, Y.-H. Tao, C.-P. Li, S.-H. Wang, C.-Y. Chiu, \"Userswitching\nbehavior in social network sites: A model perspective with\ndrill-down analyses,\" in Computers in Human Behavior, vol. 33, pp.\n92-103, 2014.", "N. Dabbagh, & A. Kitsantas, \"Personal Learning Environments, social\nmedia, and self-regulated learning: A natural
De Raffaele, Clifford+2 more
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EFFECTIVENESS OF SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES ON LONELINESS AMONG ADOLESCENTS
Social network services are web-based and provide means for users to communicate over the internet. Social networking sites allow users to show ideas, activities, events and interests within their individual networks.
Anumol Josep
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Towards Understanding Cyberbullying Behavior in a Semi-Anonymous Social Network [PDF]
Cyberbullying has emerged as an important and growing social problem, wherein people use online social networks and mobile phones to bully victims with offensive text, images, audio and video on a 247 basis. This paper studies negative user behavior in the Ask.fm social network, a popular new site that has led to many cases of cyberbullying, some ...
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A Blockchain Enhanced Framework for Social Networking
Social networking sites have given users unprecedented opportunities for the generation and dissemination of content. A variety of social networking sites exist for different purposes, to afford users a range of anonymous and non-anonymous options for ...
Renita M Murimi
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Hybrid Social Networking Application for a University Community [PDF]
A hybrid social network for building social communities for a university community is presented. The system employed the semantic ontology for an offline/online social network site (SNS). It captures the core features of an SNS including profile creation, friend invite/search, group formation, chatting/messaging, blogging and voting.
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Matching Community Structure Across Online Social Networks [PDF]
The discovery of community structure in networks is a problem of considerable interest in recent years. In online social networks, often times, users are simultaneously involved in multiple social media sites, some of which share common social relationships. It is of great interest to uncover a shared community structure across these networks. However,
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Background: This study investigates how physical active students are and what is the effect of social networking on their physical activity.
Shafaq Shahid+3 more
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Social Browsing on Flickr [PDF]
The new social media sites - blogs, wikis, del.icio.us and Flickr, among others - underscore the transformation of the Web to a participatory medium in which users are actively creating, evaluating and distributing information. The photo-sharing site Flickr, for example, allows users to upload photographs, view photos created by others, comment on ...
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Linking Social Networking Sites to Scholarly Information Portals by ScholarLib [PDF]
Online Social Networks usually provide no or limited way to access scholarly information provided by Digital Libraries (DLs) in order to share and discuss scholarly content with other online community members. The paper addresses the potentials of Social Networking sites (SNSs) for science and proposes initial use cases as well as a basic bi ...
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