Friday, 12 October 2012

Introduction


Social Networking 


Social networks are everywhere; they are internet-based and allow people to share information as a group or individual and communicate. With the upgrade of technology, social networking sites has also changed peoples lives, finding a new way to show case their many talents, promote their products and services and simply creating a positive self-image on Facebook, Twitter and many other social networking sites.

What is Social Networking?


Social networking sites is a good place to meet people that share similar interest as you as well as keeping in contact with old friends and family. It is also a good way to share memories with others, sharing photos via Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. 

It is a big bad world out there, if an idea is brought to the surface and not successful it can be a set back. Social networking is a great way for small home grown businesses to promote their products and services to the public. They can test out their ideas and receive personal feedback from their customers, to excel and become successful.


Obsessed with Facebook?

According to sources, Twitter and Facebook are the top two visited sites in the world. In 2011 an online survey was carried out by an online school and statistics show that over700 billion minutes are spent on Facebook a month.  Doing what you ask? Good question. 700 billion minutes spent on Facebook uploading photos, updating statues about how the weather ruined your day and sharing news links for your friends to read. 


There are over 500 million active Facebook users and 57% of those active Facebook users make conversation with people more online than they do in real life. People would rather sit behind a computer and make conversation, than a face to face conversation.

Society and Social Networking

Vulnerability/Scams

Facebook, founded in 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg, has 48% of 18-34 year olds checking their personal profiles right when they wake up and 28% on their smart phones before getting out of bed in the morning. Youth today, live in the 24/7 ‘digital world’ and it practically affects every aspect of their lives, whether they post photos of themselves or of their peers and/or decide to make fun of others, they will eventually end up emotionally affected, however teens don’t always “…self-censor online…”.

You would easily find people of all ages on different social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Myspace, Bebo and more. Yet our children become vulnerable they want to be part of the ‘fast paced’ world, keeping up with what is cool and what’s not. 

In saying that it is easy to manipulate the system, where our under age children can easily make a profile without their parents knowing giving out private and personal information such as their phone number, home address and publically posting photos. As easily as a child can fool the system, without any difficulties a potential predator could create a ‘fake profile’ and use interests similar to that of the child to lure him/her into danger.

Among the rapid transformation in technology, social networking sites are in danger. With a numerous amount of scams and scammers on social networking sites you must be extra cautious. For example 'Phishing' is an fake email sent to someone posing as an organization/persons that actually contains a link that gives the hacker access to your password and account putting you in danger.

Cyber Bullying/Youth Suicide 


Facebook and Twitter are seen as an all-important part of life for millions but people forget is the permanent devastation they can cause to an individual with just a click of a button.

The social networking sites allow individual profiles to be created which easily gives someone the momentum to create ‘anonymity’ thus begin targeting others, posting hurtful comments. Social media harassment is said to be the “…background factor in suicides…” where New Zealand was found to have the second highest overall death rate of young people aged 10-24 on that account majority of these deaths had links to “cyber-bulling”.

‘Cyber-bulling’ has taken bullying to a whole other level, because there is no face-to-face action the shackles of responsibility have been removed and adolescents become bolder. Things are said/posted online without being thought through hence has negative outcomes such as depression or worse, death. 

According to BBC article “How dangerous are networking sites” a women was accused of bulling a 13 year old into committing suicide. Yes, teenagers are not only the victims and vultures of ‘cyber-bullying’, adult can be just as cruel. They are often referred to as ‘internet trolls’ someone who purposely put together agitating posts on social networks, but the abuse does not stop there, tribute pages are also 
overflowing with numerous hate comments produced by these ‘internet trolls’ 

Conclusion


Be Sensible, Be Smart, Be Safe!


Social networking sites are a good way to ‘connect’ or ‘meet’ with people but how do we protect ourselves from becoming victims of such cruelty? Simple, be aware and be smart.

Parents have to be aware of what their children are posting up online, just as easy as a child can fool the system, a predator can fool a child with literally anything.

Todays youth is so caught up with the latest trends that their safety is last of their worries therefore parents need to put their foot down and create some kind of boundary. Carefully evaluate who you would like to view your profile, do not post private information such as your address or mobile number and always check your privacy settings for safety reasons.

There is no real way of stopping the abuse online but understanding the technology also helps, but most of all ‘be sensible, be smart and be safe’.

References


Hepburn, A. (2011, January 11). Facebook Statistics, Stats & Facts for 2011. Retrieved September 10, 2012, from Digital Web Buzz Blog:
http://www.digitalbuzzblog.com/facebook-statistics-stats-facts-2011/

Masters, C. (2012, May 19). Victims of the anti-social network. Retrieved September 2012, 2012, from The New Zealand Herald : http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10806897

Online Social Networking Dangers and Benefits. (n.d.). Retrieved September 10, 2012, from University of the Pacific: http://www.pacific.edu/Campus-Life/Safety-and-Conduct/Safety-and-Security/Online-Social-Networking-Dangers-and-Benefits-.html

Social Networking Sites and Changing Society. (2012, June 7). Retrieved September 10, 2012, from The Verge: http://www.theverge.com/2012/6/7/3069744/social-networking-sites-changing-society

Tucker, J. (2009, August 10). Social Networking has hidden dangers for teens. Retrieved September 13, 2012, from SFGate: http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Social-networking-has-hidden-dangers-for-teens-3289805.php

Thursday, 20 September 2012

The Dangers of Social Networking




Ten Links 

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

In this article it talks about how social networking sites can be a risk to families and businesses. It mentions how our world has created new opportunities to keep in contact with families and friends as well as promoting an upcoming business etc but these new opportunities has also created potential danger. Social network sites have an age limit but children under the age of 13 can easily fool the site by entering a fake age and therefore creating a profile. As easy as it is for a child to fool the system it is also easy for a 'predator' to create a fake profile flaming similar interest as the child and therefore putting the child into danger. This site also states that an individual can easily become a victim of phishing if they are not careful as well as a business giving out personal and private information. 


3.Social Networking has hidden dangers for teens

Facebook being one of the main social networking sites teenager use today, This site has polled teenagers where they have found that many of them have posted something online which they have later regretted. This site talks about how teens are not aware of their actions and how it can affect others or themselves now or in the future, and parents being unaware of this. Facebook allows an individual to create a profile and upload photos, express their thoughts and connect with peers, but what Facebook also allows is for another individual to see ones profile and from the profile understand how that person is. For example, before a room-mate moved in, one other room mate not only made a phone call to find out more about their new room-mate but he also jumped on Facebook, where he could see his photos, statues and more, he could judge from there what type of person he was. But this site wants to make sure that parents and schools take charge to make that teens understand the damage a single status or photo can make because everything said in a digital context will not always be taken easily and can lead to major consequences.

4. Suicide link in cyber-bullying

Social Networking is often found as one of the "background factor" for suicide in the world, and due to a survey done on 9 year olds in 35 countries it was found, New Zealand has the second highest rate of school bullying. This article from the New Zealand Herald talks about how cyber-bullying has caused many youth to take their own lives. This is a major danger of social networking, because individuals find it more easier to bully, make fun of another and or cause trouble behind closed doors and through Facebook or texts. Not only are individual profiles created on social networking sites but there are also gossip pages, confessions and more that definitely increase levels of young ones becoming victims of cyber bullying.

5. Victims of the anti-social network

Besides connecting with family and friends or promoting your small business, social networks is also a place where people become victims of "cyber-bulling". Due to the new update of todays technology, many can sit behind their computers and/or use their mobile phones to bully others without the other person knowing who they are. In this article it talks about how not only are teens victims of cyber-bulling but as well as adults. Social network sites are not only a place for pleasure but it is also a place for others to plot revenge on another and ranting hateful comments on photos and so on and so forth. Not only are the living victims, but this article talks how people go onto tribute sites and abuse the dead. Majority believe the only reason why people choose to bully others through these social network sites, is because of the power they believe they have. Why be someone your not behind close doors? Why not do it face to face? Because no one is worried about getting physically abused, they can freely do what ever they want to do and stay anonymous too.

9. How Social Networks have changed our world

Out with the 'old' and in with the 'new' many would say. Today, society has grown out of the big bulky mobile phones, type writers and the landline phones to bigger and better things such as the new iPhone's by apple, laptops, iPads, and social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter and Youtube where you could be updated about the next big thing within minutes. This article talks about how social networking sites has changed people's lives. Back in the years, social networks were pretty much said to be a thing for kids, NOW, you have everyone and anyone singing up to Facebook and many other social networks. This articles shows how the social networks has helped politics connect/communicate with the public, journalists promote their stories sharing via Facebook or Twitter and Businesses promoting their products, services and hiring potential workers just by looking at their Facebook profile.

10. Social Networking Sites & Changing Society