Social networking sites are instruments for
building virtual communities, or social networks,
for individuals with similar education, lifestyles,
interests, or activities. Burke (2006) defines
social networking sites as: “… a loose affiliation of
people who interact through websites. The web
enables any person to build a vast number of
relationships with others, regardless of
geographical distance.” These sites are further
broken down into sub networks, based on
demographic or geographical preferences.
Popular with the student body, certain social networking sites establish networks within
networks for particular schools and universities in
order for students to sign up, interact with
schoolmates, and participate in online events
Social networking sites are instruments for
building virtual communities, or social networks,
for individuals with similar education, lifestyles,
interests, or activities. Burke (2006) defines
social networking sites as: “… a loose affiliation of
people who interact through websites. The web
enables any person to build a vast number of
relationships with others, regardless of
geographical distance.” These sites are further
broken down into sub networks, based on
demographic or geographical preferences.
Popular with the student body, certain social networking sites establish networks within
networks for particular schools and universities in
order for students to sign up, interact with
schoolmates, and participate in online events
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