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By Julia Fernandes @appshub

Tumblr is like a cross between a blog and Twitter: It’s a streaming scrapbook of text, photos, and/or video and audio clips. Users create and follow short blogs, or “tumblogs,” that can be seen by anyone online (if they’re made public). Many teens have tumblogs for personal use: sharing photos, videos, musings, and things they find funny with their friends.

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Thanks for this informative article. Every parent is obliged to monitor online kids’ activities. In this way he/she can be sure that everything is alright … Or at least a parent should teach FB etiquette to kids like on smstrackers.com. Thus you will know that your kid won’t get under the bad influence.

Jump up ^ Towner, T.; Muñoz, C. “Facebook vs. Web courseware: A comparison”. In C. Cheal; J. Coughlin; S. Moore. Transformation in teaching: Social media strategies in higher education. Informing Science Institute. ISBN 9781932886498.

Kids might make poor decisions to gain popularity. Because it’s live video, kids can do or say anything and can respond to requests from viewers — in real time. Though there seems to be moderation around iffy content (kids complain about having accounts suspended “for nothing”), there’s plenty of swearing and occasional sharing of personal information with anonymous viewers.

This is your own little piece of digital real estate where you tell the world about yourself. Profiles contain basic information like a photo (usually of yourself), short bio, location, website, and sometimes questions that can describe your personality (e.g. your favorite actor or book).

Sourcing, hiring, and retaining the right talent is a big concern for agencies. Tech startups have attracted specialists who are looking for opportunities. And agencies are struggling to retain top talent who can easily move into the freelance world…

User accounts: If a site allows visitors to create their own accounts that they can log into, then that’s a good sign there’s going to be social interaction. You can’t really share information or interact with others online without doing it through a user account.

Honestly, there’s good and bad in anything the world throws at us. And Social Media is no exception. First of all, most social media (including Facebook) users have to be at least 13 to even sign up so there’s no reason for “tweens” to be on them at all. That being said I’ve noticed that tweens that ignore the rules aren’t very familiar with what’s not acceptable. Most social media platforms are supposed to be only available for 13+ because the Internet is in fact a scary place and most children don’t know how to use the Internet responsibly until their 13 or 14. On another note, I think it’s important that parents are aware of what goes on on social media, however, unless you’re child is under the age of 14 it’s not acceptable to monitor everything and creep on their page and check their phone because even though you do have the right to know what’s going on, your child is now a teenager, their probably in high school and they need “privacy”. Always checking what their doing will more than likely result in you losing their trust because Parents, you don’t need to know every single thing. If you’re child is old enough to have a their own phone and almost finished with school, their old enough to have a private life. And I will be blunt when I say this, if you monitor your teenagers social media they will do at least one of the following: block you, make their account private, or make a new account that you won’t find. And they won’t do it because they’re hiding something, they’ll do it because they need space. Social Media is only dangerous when people don’t know how to use it and regardless of how hard parents try to ” protect” their children, it’s ultimately up to the child to protect themselves. Their is a block button and privacy settings for a reason. Only the user can control it. And a tip for parents: not letting your child use social media when they ask to will only make them ignorant to it. This generation… My generation and the generation after me, we’re growing up in the digital age and if you don’t let your kid learn now it’s going to take a while for them to get caught up later. Social Media is always changing and it’s just part of our culture now. It’s not dangerous unless you let it be.

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Now I do need to clarify, I’m reaching out to people to be “social” or build relationships. I am not using this app to spam others. So please, don’t use it as a spam tool. But if used right, it can be a great app to communicate socially.

13. MyMFB. Created as a Muslim alternative to Facebook (it was previously called MillatFacebook), this site aims to connect the faith’s 1.5+ billion followers into a single social platform. While that might sound ambitious, it’s growing quickly and offers many of the same post, update, and sharing features as the original Facebook, and is already immensely popular in some parts of the world.

Whisper is a social “confessional” app that allows users to post whatever’s on their minds, paired with an image. With all the emotions running through teens, anonymous outlets give them the freedom to share their feelings without fear of judgment.

Often I don’t see the hook until I have it published for a few days. That’s why I like your idea of letting an article percolate, but I am definitely out of time before that. Sometimes finding the pictures that say what I want is a long time search.

Furthermore, social media’s role in democratizing media participation, which proponents herald as ushering in a new era of participatory democracy, with all users able to contribute news and comments, may fall short of the ideals. Social media has been championed as allowing anyone with an Internet connection to become a content creator[88] and empowering the “active audience”.[112] But international survey data suggest online media audience members are largely passive consumers, while content creation is dominated by a small number of users who post comments and write new content.[72]:78 Others[113] argue that the effect of social media will vary from one country to another, with domestic political structures playing a greater role than social media in determining how citizens express opinions about “current affairs stories involving the state”. According to the “Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2013”, the percent of online news users who blog about news issues ranges from 1–5%. Greater percentages use social media to comment on news, with participation ranging from 8% in Germany to 38% in Brazil. But online news users are most likely to just talk about online news with friends offline or use social media to share stories without creating content.[72]:78

For quite some time, the only way to post content to your Facebook page was using the Facebook app. But that often got confusing with posting content to friends. So Facebook created an app called Pages Manager a couple of years ago, specifically for page admins to better manage their pages from mobile devices.

There’s no question that, in the modern landscape, a big part of your marketing strategy is digital. Consumers and businesses alike are almost always online — and you want to be able to reach them and observe their behavior they spend the most time.

Great one! Yes, being choosy about your social networks is fantastic advice. I know I’ve tried to bite off too much, too fast, and the results are never great. Thanks for bringing this perspective to the table!

Jump up ^ Papachristos, Andrew (2009). “Murder by Structure: Dominance Relations and the Social Structure of Gang Homicide” (PDF). American Journal of Sociology. The University of Chicago Press. 115 (1): 74–128. doi:10.2139/ssrn.855304. Retrieved 29 March 2013.

Small businesses also use social networking sites as a promotional technique. Businesses can follow individuals social networking site uses in the local area and advertise specials and deals. These can be exclusive and in the form of “get a free drink with a copy of this tweet”. This type of message encourages other locals to follow the business on the sites in order to obtain the promotional deal. In the process, the business is getting seen and promoting itself (brand visibility).

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