Five Major Chracteristics of Social
Networks
The best way to understand what makes social networks unique
from other websites is by taking a look at what academic studies have found
regarding those sites. There are five basic characteristics that differentiate
a social network from a regular website.
Those characteristics are as follows:
1.
User-based: Before social networks like Facebook or Myspace became the norm, websites were based on content that was
updated by one user and read by Internet visitors. The flow of information was
in a single direction, and the direction of future updates was determined by
the webmaster, or writer. Online social networks, on the other hand, are built
and directed by users themselves. Without the users, the network would be an
empty space filled with empty forums, applications, and chat rooms. Users
populate the network with conversations and content. The direction of that
content is determined by anyone who takes part in the discussion. This
is what make social networks so much more exciting and dynamic for Internet
users.
2. Interactive:
Another characteristic of modern social networks is the fact that they are so
interactive. This means that a social network is not just a collection of chat
rooms and forums anymore. Websites like Facebook are filled with network-based gaming applications, where
you can play poker together or challenge a friend to a chess tournament. These
social networks are quickly becoming a pastime that more people are choosing
over television - because it's more than just entertainment, it's a way to
connect and have fun with friends.
3. Community-driven:
Social networks are built and thrive from community concepts. This means that
just like communities or social groups around the world are founded on the fact
that members hold common beliefs or hobbies, social networks are based on the
same principle. Within most modern online social networks today, you'll find
sub-communities of people who share commonalities, such as alumni of a
particular high school, or an animal welfare group. Not only can you discover
new friends within these interest based communities, but you can also reconnect
with old friends that you lost contact with many years ago.
4. Relationships:
Unlike the websites of the past, social networks thrive on relationships. The
more relationships that you have within the network, the more established you
are toward the center of that network. Like the concept most pyramid schemes
are focused on, within online social networks, the concept really works in a
powerful way. When you have just 20 contacts and you publish a note or an
update on that page, that content proliferates out across a network of contacts
and sub-contacts that's much larger than you may realize.
5. Emotion
over content: Another unique characteristic of social networks is the
emotional factor. While websites of the past were focused primarily on
providing information to a visitor, the social network actually provides users
with emotional security and a sense that no matter what happens, their friends
are within easy reach. Whether suffering through divorce, break-up or any other
family crisis, people are finding that the ability to jump online and
communicate directly with a circle of friends provides a great deal of support
in an otherwise unmanageable situation.
BY MWAKINYUKE JEREMIA
BAPRM 37576
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