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Youth of today becoming gurus of social networking sitesA study has found that young people are most likely to limit personal information online and least likely to trust sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, and MySpace.

Marlene McManus, one of the young people, remarked that she has to represent a public face that does not hurt her image.

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It might go against conventional wisdom, but a new report from the Pew Internet & American Life Project is adding fuel to the argument that young people are fast becoming the gurus of online reputation management, especially when it comes to social networking sites.

Among other things, the study found that they are most likely to limit personal information online – and the least likely to trust free online services ranging from Facebook to LinkedIn and MySpace.

Marlene McManus, 21, is among those young adults. On the job hunt since graduating from Clark University in Massachusetts, she’s been “scouring” her Facebook page, removing photos that contain beer cups and any other signs of college exploits. She’s also dropped Twitter altogether.

“I have to present a public face that doesn’t have the potential to hurt my image,” McManus says.

She has seen otherwise upstanding adults, well past their 20s, sharing compromising photos and questionable rants with too many people online. “I get embarrassed for these people and sometimes just want to shake them,” she says.

Mary Madden, the Pew researcher who was the study’s lead author, remarked that the findings in a way reflect that young people use social networking for long than elders and are therefore more experienced.

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May 22, 2010

Avoid ‘Sexiest video ever’ on Facebook  
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avoid 'sexiest video ever' on facebookIf you absolutely swear by Facebook, it is time for you to be a bit cautious. The social networking site has asked its users to be aware of a link, ’sexiest video ever’, as the video spreading virus on the internet.

The website warned that if you see a message like ‘this is without doubt the sexiest video ever!’ on your Facebook wall, do not click it else it can lead to malware.

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‘If you get a posting on your Facebook wall telling you ‘this is without doubt the sexiest video ever!’ which seems to be accompanied by a video titled ‘Candid Camera Prank [HQ]‘, then don’t click on the video: it’s a lead-in to malware,’ the website warned.

‘Clicking the link will take you to what seems like a Facebook application which then tells you that your video player is out of date – and encourages you to download a file. If you do, then the same ‘video’ plus link gets posted using your avatar to all your friends on Facebook — meaning it is spreading virally,’ it said.

‘Judging by the number of messages posted on Facebook, thousands of people received this attack. If you were one of them, you should scan your computer with an up-to-date anti-virus, change your passwords, review your Facebook application settings, and learn not to be so quick as to fall for a simple social engineering trick like this in future,’ Graham Cluley, a senior technology consultant at anti-virus company Sophos, was quoted by the Guardian as saying.

So the next time you logon to Facebook and see this message, you know that you must best avoid it else the consequences can make your computer speed die and even lead to data loss in no time.

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November 30, 2009

Is Social Networking killing your personal life?  
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Is Social Networking killing your personal life?In the last few years, social networking sites such as Facebook, Orkut, and Twitter have gained immense popularity. Popularity of social networking tools such as Farmville (Facebook) have been highly popular and reaching every modern home and its inhabitants. However, what was once a time pass activity is now transforming itself into an addiction.

While a 10-15 minutes presence on these sites was more than enough in the past, it is now several hours. While one family member was previously criticized for spending so much of time, the habit soon developed into the whole family and you can easily find a number of people and families getting addicted to these networking sites at the extent of compromising their natural happiness and family.

In the quest to make a noteworthy appearance on these sites, most of us are forgetting the real meaning of happiness. And what we are losing in the meanwhile is interest in personal relationships and social happiness. While friendships are now limited to Orkut and Facebook, phone calls to friends are reducing as one can chat live but the personal touch of care, respect, and belonging is reducing due to these sites.

If you are a member of any of these sites and spending too much of your time (more than 30 minutes) per day then you can see the “wall” in personal relationships already. If you have not, do not consider yourself as an exception as the first stone is already there and you have just missed understanding your sixth sense. Do not allow social networking to kill your personal life!

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