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Debate: Social networking sites
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- | Most websites have a privacy feature with which the user may make items such as their profile, pictures, or blog be made private or available to only their friends. | + | *'''Users have a choice.''' Most websites have a privacy feature with which the user may make items such as their profile, pictures, or blog be made private or available to only their friends. |
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- | ===Friendship: Are social networking sits benefiting friendships?=== | + | ===Information: Are social networking sites a good place to exchange information? === |
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- | *'''Social networking sites create great opportunities for making friends.''' | + | *'''Social networking sites are a great place to exchange information.''' |
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+ | *'''Social networking sites are a major distraction from learning.''' People are spending far too much time on social networking sites, and away from books, newspapers, and other educational resources. The information contained in social networking sites is generally shallow and trivial as compared to these other valuable sources of learning. Since there is limited time in the day and in life, that a growing proportion of that time is being spent by individuals on social networking sites is a major problem to the general education of the public. | ||
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- | *'''Social networking sites distract from quality interpersonal connections.''' The most valuable connections are not made over the Internet but in person-to-person interactions. While social networking can be used to establish person-to-person interactions, it more frequently results in massive amounts of time being spent online interacting at a distance. | ||
- | *Social networking sites allow people to create a "mask" and claim to be a completely different person from who they really are. | ||
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- | ===Professional networking: Do social networking sites benefit career networking?=== | + | ===Friendship: Are social networking sites benefiting friendships?=== |
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- | *'''Social networking sites create great opportunities for professional networking.''' Since "it's not what you know, but who you know", this is very important. | ||
- | *Social networking sites enable individuals to move toward making face-to-face meetings:''' Social networking sites are a starting place for face-to-face meetings between professionals. | + | *'''Social networking sites create great opportunities for making friends.''' |
+ | *'''Social networking sites allow friends to cross national boundaries and exchange various kinds of information.''' | ||
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- | *'''Social networking sites do not allow for trusting professional relationships to be established.''' Face-to-face conversations and hand-shakes are still the most important element of sound professional networking. | ||
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+ | ====No==== | ||
+ | *'''Social networking sites distract from quality interpersonal connections.''' The most valuable connections are not made over the Internet but in person-to-person interactions. While social networking can be used to establish person-to-person interactions, it more frequently results in massive amounts of time being spent online interacting at a distance. | ||
+ | *'''Social networking sites make it possible to maintain fictional identity.''' Social networking sites allow people to create a "mask" and claim to be a completely different person from who they really are. | ||
+ | *'''Social networking sites estrange people.''' Social networking sites risk to diminish the value of friendship, by presenting friendship only with its utility meaning. | ||
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+ | *'''Social networking sites create great opportunities for professional networking.''' Since "it's not what you know, but who you know", this is very important. | ||
- | *'''Social networking sites are a great place to exchange information.''' | + | *'''Social networking sites enable individuals to move toward making face-to-face meetings:''' Social networking sites are a starting place for face-to-face meetings between professionals. |
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====No==== | ====No==== | ||
- | *'''Social networking sites are a major distraction from learning.''' People are spending far too much time on social networking sites, and away from books, newspapers, and other educational resources. The information contained in social networking sites is generally shallow and trivial as compared to these other valuable sources of learning. Since there is limited time in the day and in life, that a growing proportion of that time is being spent by individuals on social networking sites is a major problem to the general education of the public. | + | *'''Social networking sites do not allow for trusting professional relationships to be established.''' Face-to-face conversations and hand-shakes are still the most important element of sound professional networking. |
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
- | *[[Debate:Myspace is your space]] | + | *[[Debate: Myspace is your space]] |
- | + | *[[Debate: Are social networking sites a major distraction from education?]] | |
- | ==External links and resources:== | + | *[[Debate: Facebook news feed and privacy]] |
+ | *[[Debate: Should employers ban the use of social networking sites at work?]] | ||
+ | *[[Debate: Social networking sites should not allow users under 18]] | ||
+ | *[[Debate: Should schools block social networking sites?]] | ||
+ | *[[Debate: New Media]] | ||
+ | *[[Debate: Harmfulness of Facebook]] | ||
+ | ==External links and resources== | ||
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7gWEgHeXcA&feature=related Sylvia Engdahl. Online Social Networking (Current Controversies). September 12, 2007] | *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7gWEgHeXcA&feature=related Sylvia Engdahl. Online Social Networking (Current Controversies). September 12, 2007] | ||
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Current revision
[Edit] Are social networking sites generally beneficial to our world? |
[Edit] Background and context |
[Edit] [ ![]() Privacy: Do social networking sites uphold individual privacy? | |
[Edit] Yes
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[Edit] No
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[Edit] [ ![]() Information: Are social networking sites a good place to exchange information? | |
[Edit] Yes
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[Edit] No
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[Edit] [ ![]() Friendship: Are social networking sites benefiting friendships? | |
[Edit] Yes
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[Edit] No
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[Edit] [ ![]() Professional networking: Do social networking sites benefit career networking? | |
[Edit] Yes
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[Edit] No
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[Edit] [ ![]() Commercial use of info: Is the commercial use of personal information ethical? | |
[Edit] Yes
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[Edit] No
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[Edit] See also
[Edit] External links and resources |