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Human Dependency on various Social/Networking Systems

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* Students used Facebook to not only plan socialization with friends but also to overcome their shyness over contacting peripheral friends directly.
 
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* Many organizations today have blogging systems, wikis, forums, and even social bookmarking and social networking services behind the firewall. * Systems like blogs, wikis, forums, social bookmarking, or social networking services, expose a lot of social network information, which is public in its nature. For example, in many blog systems, everyone may see who makes comments to whom; in many wiki systems, everyone can see who edits the same pages; in many social bookmarking systems, everyone can see who bookmarks the same web pages or uses the same tags; and in many social networking sites, everyone can see by default who is friends with whom. Thus, social applications such as those mentioned above provide a wide range of public sources for social network information.
Systems like blogs, wikis, forums, social bookmarking, or social networking services, expose a lot of * Having more and more valuable public sources for social network information, which is public in its nature. For example, in many blog systems, everyone may see who makes comments to whom; in many wiki systems, everyone can see who edits both on the same pages; in many social bookmarking systems, everyone can see who bookmarks the same web pages or uses internet and on the same tags; and in many social networking sitesintranet, everyone can see by default who is friends with whom. Thus, social applications such as those mentioned above provide a wide range of public sources for presents an opportunity to collect social network informationin a way that is less sensitive privacy-wise.
Having more and more valuable public sources for social network information, both on the internet and on the intranet, presents an opportunity to collect social network information in a way that is less sensitive privacy-wise.
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'''Trends, similarities, and differences in the usage of teen and senior public online newsgroups'''
http://lcweb.senecac.on.ca:2126/citation.cfm?id=1183456.1183461&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&CFID=106057593&CFTOKEN=91510606
 
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