Social Media Sites And Their Variety
The many types of social media network 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. Social media sites are unique in that they are typically based on user-produced content. There are many types of social media sites that developed over time.
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. Moreover, since most blogs exist while attached with a “comments” section, it is always possible to trigger a conversation on one’s ideas about the writing in the blog.
2) Digital content multimedia sites like Youtube allow users to produce and submit content that is entirely original. The content can be almost anything. This content can reach users all around the world and is fascinating because of the impact that some of this content has had on the world. For example, during the recent presidential election in Iran, there were massive protests (in the hundreds of thousands) that took place afterward, and no one would have seen them had these types of social media websites not existed. These protests were then supported by various people in countries all around the world.
3) Some sites help facilitate romance. Users develop profiles that describe themselves and their interests, and this data is then used by a program to help bring people together.
4) Some sites link professionals up with each other, allowing them to show their resumes and create contacts needed for career advancement.
5) “Forums” are also useful in social media. Because all of the content is saved over time, new users are able to join the conversation within a forum at any point. Before web “forums, ” there really was no similar venue for this type of discussion, the closest perhaps being the “letters to the editor” section of newspapers.
6) Some sites combine interests in developing networks with that of providing a public forum for self-expression. Perhaps more importantly though, Myspace opens a user up to their own self-expression and the elaborate self-expressions of tens of millions of other people.








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