Social Networking as a Human Need!
Human beings
feel an inherent need to connect and expand their connections. There is a deep
rooted need among humans to share. In the past, due to geographical distances
and economic concerns, connections between people were limited. A social
network is made up of individuals that are connected to each other by a
particular type of independency. It could be ideas, values, trade, anything.
Initially social networking happened at family functions where all relative and
friends would conglomerate under one roof.
Social
networking has always been prevalent; it is just that in these times the face
of social networking had changed. Where earlier the process was long drawn,
involving a chain movement wherein one person led to another through a web of
social contacts, today the process is highly is specialized. Communication has
been instrumental to a large extent to a growth of social networking. With the
invent of internet and cell phone a lot of social interaction is captured
through email and instant messaging. Today there are lot of online networking
sites where individuals volunteer information about themselves and their social
networks. Social networking allows for like-minded people to interact with one
another.
Social
networking is important as far as an individual’s personal and professional
development is concerned. The social network sites have emerged as a powerful
and effective means for people to not only link and get linked but to use these
services as effectively as possible. The growing popularity of these networking
sites only proves the simple truth – Social networking has arrived.

Is it better when compared to news papers?
ReplyDeleteNo, there is always high possibility of false news in social networking sites. There could be misjudgment and mis-reporting of the news. As there is easy access of smartphones which have cameras, people themselves create news rather than going into the details of the matter. There is no study of facts, unlike the reporters who goes into the depth of the matter.
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