Sunday, October 20, 2019
Facebook and Social Networking essays
Facebook and Social Networking essays    Social Networking was designed for the initial purpose of making     communicating with long distance friends, relationships, family members, co-     workers, etc. a whole lot easier. Although this statement still holds true,     it's a wee bit harder to find it through all this "fluff". What is this     "fluff" exactly? This "fluffy" unnecessary goodness which just like candy     is fun, colorful, easy to get, and completely unnecessary for our rotting     youth. In hopes of correlating my evaluation essay to my proposal essay,     I'm hoping to achieve the proposal for a separation of Facebook. Still     being controlled under one site; I would like to propose two forms of     Facebook- a Facebook for businesses and the strictly commercial use of     Facebook, which represents the Facebook we have today. As a look back to     the many problems/issues that arrive with this popular website, here is a     little review: just like any other product in the world, the need to constantly     change and stay updated to keep things fresh and interesting is in order to     stay, well up to date; but do these set of "rules" apply to popular     networking sites such as Facebook? Facebook was originally designed by a     Harvard student hoping to be able to connect with people on his campus via     the Internet. As the years went on it was available to other colleges,     which set Facebook apart from other sites such as MySpace, Xanga, and     Friendster. Facebook could not be accessed by just anybody; it was strictly     designed for high school and college students who were listed under the set     list of schools that Facebook recognize (Yadav).      When looking at how Facebook was designed back then, to what it is     now, it's almost a complete turn around. Although the main purpose is still     present, it's hard to uncover behind all these flooded applications. These     applications vary from games, to picture editing software, to finding your     "top stalkers." But with all of these a...     
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