In 2008, MySpace was one of the world’s top Internet destinations. Behind only Google and Yahoo in Internet traffic in America, it was the most popular social networking site (SNS) with some 300,000 profiles being added daily. Although MySpace would soon be supplanted in the SNS world by the likes of Facebook and Twitter, it still has over 50 million unique users each month and over 300,000 video views monthly. Research performed during the period of its height in popularity is still valuable not only for historical perspective, but also for what it teaches about the habits of SNS users today. This study of the uses and effects of MySpace among Christian teens and young adults (n = 242), computes four composite variables: a Positive Effects...
ABSTRACT- Research examining friend networking sites has greatly increased in the past several month...
This ethnographic study investigated the underlying motivations behind college-aged students \u27 us...
This study analyzes a data set of 701 U.S. teenagers (ages 12-18) that merges an online survey of so...
This study examines how religiousness influences social network site (SNS) membership and frequency ...
Color poster with text, images, table, and graph describing research conducted by Heather Perrault, ...
The creation of social networking sites since 2004 has changed how we interact with other people. Th...
The popularization of “social media” has raised questions of how and why young people use these vari...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of the popular friend-networking site, MySpace ...
The amount of time college students devote to electronic social network activities (e.g., Facebook, ...
As Web 2.0 emerges, Internet users realise a new degree of self-publication through blogs, wikis and...
This paper examines the characteristics of online social networks. The researcher collected the dat...
Online social networks have attracted millions of users, who have integrated social network web site...
As Internet use has increased, the use of social networking websites such as MySpace and Facebook ha...
As Internet use has increased, the use of social networking websites such as MySpace and Facebook ha...
This study discusses the use of social media in teenagers. Teenagers are a period of searching for i...
ABSTRACT- Research examining friend networking sites has greatly increased in the past several month...
This ethnographic study investigated the underlying motivations behind college-aged students \u27 us...
This study analyzes a data set of 701 U.S. teenagers (ages 12-18) that merges an online survey of so...
This study examines how religiousness influences social network site (SNS) membership and frequency ...
Color poster with text, images, table, and graph describing research conducted by Heather Perrault, ...
The creation of social networking sites since 2004 has changed how we interact with other people. Th...
The popularization of “social media” has raised questions of how and why young people use these vari...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of the popular friend-networking site, MySpace ...
The amount of time college students devote to electronic social network activities (e.g., Facebook, ...
As Web 2.0 emerges, Internet users realise a new degree of self-publication through blogs, wikis and...
This paper examines the characteristics of online social networks. The researcher collected the dat...
Online social networks have attracted millions of users, who have integrated social network web site...
As Internet use has increased, the use of social networking websites such as MySpace and Facebook ha...
As Internet use has increased, the use of social networking websites such as MySpace and Facebook ha...
This study discusses the use of social media in teenagers. Teenagers are a period of searching for i...
ABSTRACT- Research examining friend networking sites has greatly increased in the past several month...
This ethnographic study investigated the underlying motivations behind college-aged students \u27 us...
This study analyzes a data set of 701 U.S. teenagers (ages 12-18) that merges an online survey of so...