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The Multitude Of Social Media Sites

The many types of social media sites are byproducts of people all around the world developing an interest in the internet as a means to express themselves or connect with other people. Some of these purposes are exclusively about self-expression and learning about how other people live and act. Some fulfill some more career and romantic related ends, allowing people from around the world to connect and work with each other.

1) 1) Blogs are one tool used by people to get their ideas to reach the rest of the world. Blogs are offered by virtually all of the major media outlets and are typically free, requiring payment only for those that request a high-degree of customization. In the past, individuals may have kept diaries, but hoped they could share their thoughts with others and receive feedback, but that was largely imposed since the network did not exist to share ideas. Thus, outside of publishing in newspapers or writing books, the venue to share one's ideas with others did not exist. Blogging, by comparison, allows a person to "write" on the internet - one's voice can be shared with billions.

2) Video multimedia sites are another example. Web properties like Youtube allow anyone to produce content that people see from around the world. Some videos have tens of millions of "views, " indicating just how developed and interactive that type of system can be.

3) Romantic relationships are also built over the internet. Some websites allow users to submit profiles, and then those profiles are then analyzed by a particular program that "matches" people up depending on the information in those initial profiles. Some have been heralded a major successes, helping to procure long-lasting and loving relationships.

4) Some sites are focused less on romance and random relationships and more on creating a basis for professional contacts. Professional contacts are needed in a world in which entrepreneurship is becoming ever more frequent, which means that small businesses are constantly on the hunt for qualified people. Websites like LinkedIn help to facilitate the creation of that type of professional network.

5)"Forums" on the internet allow users to maintain a constant stream of thoughts that this both, essentially, remembered and held constant over time. Thus, new users can have access to the old content and continue the stream of thought. What made these forums so groundbreaking initially is that they were akin to a constant e-mail conversation, and since all of the data was constantly saved (essentially), anyone could join the conversation at any point.

6) Some sites combine interests in developing networks with that of providing a public forum for self-expression. Myspace, a website dedicated to heavy user customization, allows people to add colorful backgrounds, music, pictures, and interesting fonts to their webpages.

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Written by: Zyl at Sea Slugs! Anime Blog

Summary: As Christmas Eve approaches, Haruka wants to gather everyone for a
party (concurrently Yukiho's birthday celebration) and Producer helps her to
make it happen despite the bumper holiday workload, preparations for the
second 765Pro All Stars live New Year's concert and the resulting tight
schedules. While Haruka is breaking into the top when she [...]

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