Social Networks: Double-Edge Swords?
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https://doi.org/10.52428/20758944.v11i34.700Keywords:
Social networks, Facebook, Internet, SocietyAbstract
This paper aimed to address the issue of social networks and its use in our country and worldwide. Facebook was chosen as a case to study, because from 10 people, eight use it in our environment. lt began with an explanation of the origin of social networks and then proceeded to describe the Facebook environment, which their menus work are and what options gives to the user. Besides, interesting statistics were shown about its use. Finally, the actual data that reflect the misuse of this tool was presented.
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(1) http://reyquibolivia.blogspot.com/2012/08/bolivia-informa-sobre-trata-y-trafico.htmlConsultado en 2015.
(2) http://www.ite.educacion.es/formacion/materiales/157/cd/m6_ 1 _redes_sociales/twitter.html Consultado en 2014.
(3) http://www.merca20.com/5-estadisticas-curiosas-sobre-los-usuarios-de-facebook/ Consultado en 2015.
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