social_networkWhat is social network?

 

Social network or you can call it social media allows people with no knowledge of coding or web development to upload and post unique content easily and share with the world instantly. Simply put, social media is any kind of information we share with our social network, using social networking web sites and services.

Social networking is more than a fad; it’s here to stay. The reason is pretty simple: people like connecting with other people. Social media can be a powerful tool to help you spread the word about your products or services, but you have to participate in the conversation. The first step to participation is understanding the different types of social media.

Social Networking has become very popular during the past few years, but it can still be very difficult to understand for someone new to social networking. The open-ended nature of social networks add to this. Once signed onto a social network, having answered a few basic profile questions, it is easy to sit back and wonder what you are supposed to do next.

Family, and friends and their families, that together create an interconnected system through which alliances are formed, help is obtained, information is transmitted, and strings are pulled. In an organizational setting, it usually constitutes the group of one’s peers, seniors, and subordinates who provide privileged information on how to get things done, how the power structure operates and who holds the strings at present.

 

Why do people like social networking?

Using a social networking site brings like minded people together for chat, conversation, exchanging ideas, and even meeting in real life. Social networking has become an extension of “sitting around the camp fire” and discussing life events. For example, a social networking site for gay and bisexual men is www.ManTurf.com which is used to bring like minded men together to discuss issues that relate to gay and bisexual men.

 

Hiding from Real Life

People with poor social skills may use online social networks to withdraw from real life. They may feel less pressured in online interactions, and rely more and more on online tools to interact with friends and peers. Using online social networks and withdrawing from real life interactions is a real danger, and parents must be vigilant to ensure kids are still spending quality time with friends in person. There’s simply no substitute for spending time together with friends in the real world.

 

Chat the day away

Most social networks have forums. This is where people can post your thoughts, questions and opinions. It’s also where people can communicate with a group of friends that all have the same interest or problem. There’s usually a variety of forums to choose from. Which forum you post in all depends on what you’re looking for.

 

Join Interest Groups

Many social networs offer groups. People can usually create one of their own groups. Groups are just that, groups of people. They all joined the group because they all had something in common.

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Other than forming relationships with people, so one of the biggest advantages of social networking is learning. There are many things that wewould otherwise not even know existed if we didn’t network with others. There’s so much to learn that can help make people lives easier or better. When we network we end up being warned about things that could hurt us and also discovering helpful tips. As good networkers, we should always freely share information that we find useful. By communicating our experiences with each other we can go so much further in our knowledge base.