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  2. Social media - Wikipedia

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    Social media. Social media are interactive technologies that facilitate the creation, sharing and aggregation of content, ideas, interests, and other forms of expression through virtual communities and networks. [1] [2] Common features include: [2] Online platforms that enable users to create and share content and participate in social networking.

  3. Media and teen relationships - Wikipedia

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    However, there seem to be many pros and cons to social media sites. Social media sites such as Facebook, allow you to post statuses, pictures and videos of yourself. Facebook and Instagram seem to be more of a “competition” social media website, such as how many “likes” or comments you can get on a photo.

  4. Social media and the effects on American adolescents

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    Research. Social media may positively affect adolescents by promoting a feeling of inclusion, providing greater access to more friends, and enhancing romantic relationships. Social media allows people to communicate with other people, no matter the distance between them. [1]

  5. The Pros and Cons of Sharing Your Money Goals - AOL

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    Getty ImagesUnveiling your financial aspirations on social media can lead to supportive connections and advice. By Kimberly Palmer After Matthew Robinson heard about Linkagoal, a social networking ...

  6. Problematic social media use - Wikipedia

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    While social media's main intention is to share information and communicate with friends and family, there is more evidence pertaining to negative factors rather than positive ones. Not only can social media expose people to bullying, but it can also increase users' chances of depression and self harm.

  7. The great debate: Taking Social Security at age 62 vs 70 ...

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    The great debate: Taking Social Security at age 62 vs 70. Here are the pros and cons you need to know now to make the right choice for you

  8. Social media and identity - Wikipedia

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    Social media and identity. Key shortcuts to allow easy access to social media sites. Social media can have both positive and negative impacts on a user's identity. Psychology and Communication scholars study the relationship between social media and identity in order to understand individual behavior, psychological impact, and social patterns.

  9. Social Security 2023: Pros and Cons of Delaying Benefits ...

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    One of the most consequential dilemmas facing retirees about Social Security is determining the right age to claim. The earlier you take your benefits, the smaller your payments, but the longer you...

  10. Social network advertising - Wikipedia

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    Pros and cons. Proponents of social media advertising suggest the following advantages: Advertisers can reach users who are interested in their products; Allows for detailed analysis and reporting (including business intelligence). Companies have access to analytics options on each social network to learn how well their brand profile is doing.

  11. Social learning tools - Wikipedia

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    Social learning tools are tools used for pedagogical and andragogical purposes that utilize social software and/or social media in order to facilitate learning through interactions between individuals and systems.