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Why Is Facebook Addictive? Twenty Reasons For Facebook Addiction - Reasons for Facebook Addiction 1) Minimal Effort Catch-UpThe format of Facebook allows users to catch up with friends and family with, let's face it, minimal effort.

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Posts are usually quite short (both to make and to read). One quick status update that goes out to all your friends, a short comment on a picture, or a quick "like" and you are done. Relationships that previously would have naturally died can be kept alive (sometimes on life support) on Facebook. 2) Lets Us Share Information With Many People SimultaneouslyRelated to the above point, Facebook allows users to share personal information with others more efficiently and with potentially better "net etiquette" than other forms of online communication. 3) Appeals To The Info Junkie In All Of UsAs humans, we have an inborn and insatiable desire for knowledge and information - an infinite curiosity about the world around us. 11) Feeds The Essential Need For Human Connection 14) I Can't Miss Out!

18) How Do I Really Compare To Others? Addicted to social networking. How dangerous are networking sites? A court in the US is preparing to hear the case of a woman accused of using MySpace to bully a 13-year-girl who later committed suicide The case has prompted new concerns over the potential dangers of online social networking sites.

How dangerous are networking sites?

Websites like Facebook, Bebo, Twitter and others have come to be seen as an essential part of life for millions of people. They enable users to share their lives with friends around the world, and get in touch with people with similar interests. And, perhaps more importantly, they give people an engaging way of wasting time and socialising without the inconvenience of leaving their computers. With 120 million active users on Facebook alone, there is certainly a wide social networking world to discover. But for all those people for whom networking sites are a harmless time-waster, there are, as in all parts of society, some who use it for more malicious purposes.

Ms Drew is now standing trial on computer fraud charges. Nothing private 'Hate-mongers' Online reputation. 21 Warning Signs You’re Becoming a Social Media Snob. Socialnetworks. The Security Risks of Social Networks. Updated: March 18, 2010 Internet social networks are great places to meet and network with people sharing similar business interests.

The Security Risks of Social Networks

But MySpace, Second Life and similar Web 2.0 sites can also pose serious security threats to users and their companies. Many businesses view social networking sites as a kind of online cocktail party -- a friendly, comfortable place where one can establish contacts, find buyers or sellers, and raise a personal or corporate profile. But the cocktail party metaphor isn't entirely accurate. In fact, users would be better served if they thought of social network services in the context of a loud glass house; a place with endless visibility and each occupant talking through a highly amplified bullhorn.

Since most people access social network sites from the comfort and privacy of their home or office, they can be lulled into a false sense of anonymity. Protecting Yourself and Your Business Related Articles. Dangers of Social Networking Sites; Businesses, Job Seekers, Children and Adults Beware! Social networking is everywhere.

Dangers of Social Networking Sites; Businesses, Job Seekers, Children and Adults Beware!

It is common to find parents, children, coworkers and even the elderly on the networks across the social media world on sites such as Twitter, MySpace, Facebook, YouTube and LinkedIn. With social networks people across the world have access to tools and options that were previously non-existent. However, there are just as many new opportunities to connect as there are to get into potential danger. Social networking has opened up many new doorways for cyber-crime, and with all the people on social networks who are completely new to technology, it is more important than ever to make sure people are aware of the risks. Children – Children under the age of 13 should not be using the internet without some form of parental supervision.

Phishing / Scams – There are a number of scammers on social networks who may try to steal or use your personal information; Information that can be used for potential crime such as identity theft or fraud.