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Social Networking Sites: Levels of Trust, Engagement

For increasing numbers of people, sites such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn are becoming crucial platforms for communicating with friends, family and work colleagues. Just as the mass-market introduction of phones, radio and the telegram changed patterns of emotional, social and political interaction across society, so too are Internet-based technologies and applications now. Precisely how these changes will play out, though, is just emerging.

A 2011 Pew Research Center study, “Social Networking Sites and Our Lives,” surveyed more than 2,000 Americans in late 2010 to look at how use of social networking sites is linked to development of trust, tolerance, social support, and community and political engagement.

The study’s findings include:

The researchers conclude that “the findings suggests that there is little validity to concerns that people who use SNS experience smaller social networks, less closeness, or are exposed to less diversity.”

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By June 24, 2011

Citizen Action , Culture , Digital Democracy , Internet , Social Media