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PRACTICAL RESEARCH
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Esmael Abdulla
We are really grateful because we managed to complete our Research paper within the given time frame
This Research cannot be completed without the full effort and cooperation of my groupmates,
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Dedication
This research study is dedicated to our family, who let us to conduct our research study. To our friends,
who motivates us to finish this study, to our teachers, who gave us enough time to finish our research
paper, to our co-students who became our respondents for our research survey, and to almighty God who
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ABSTRACT
This study aimed to investigate the use of social media in our school whether it is negative or
positive effect to the students of ACLC. A survey was created containing questions about the use0s of
social media to them. A few students from ACLC ICT-block B were surveyed. It was determined that
there are negative and positive effect of social media to the students in our school. The result of this study
need further research to investigate more of positive and negative effect of social media.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1 Introduction
2 discussion
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E2. YouTube--------------------------------------------------------------------------
E3. Instagram-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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G2. Addiction-------------------------------------------------------------------------
G3. Cyber-Bullying------------------------------------------------------------------
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CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
Social media are computer-mediated technologies that facilitate the creation and sharing of information,
ideas, career interests and other forms of expression via virtual communities and networks. The variety of
stand-alone and built-in social media services currently available introduces challenges of definition;
*User-generated content, such as text posts or comments, digital photos or videos, and data
*Users create service-specific profiles for the website or app that are designed and maintained by
*Social media facilitate the development of online social networks by connecting a user's profile
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Statement of the Problem
This study aims to know the effect and importance of social media to the ICT student of ACLC
4. What are the common advantages and disadvantages of social media in our life?
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Significance of the Study
ICT students can improve the use of social media in order to gain the benefits of the media platforms and
To the student of ACLC they can use this as a guide to get additional knowledge and information.
Teachers can also improve their teaching technique via socializing with other professionals thru social
Medias.
Researchers believe that this study is important to the society to give more information to the
people that doesn’t know what does social media can help and affect our daily lives.
Teachers and administrators can get details for use of social media sites for catering. By this way
It will also help you to gather some information of someone just by clicking and searching its
name on the social media. This will surely help students in order for them to search what they want to
Our research paper can help other ICT students to learn more about social Medias and what are
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Scope and Limitations
The scope of this research is focused only on Students are aware of social media sites such as:
Face-book. Twitter and Instagram Similarly, respondents will be limited to not exposing students. Grade
11 block-B study. The researcher will not limit the gender and age of the respondents.
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Definition of Terms
Social media - Jay said that Social Media could be referred to the system contact with the person in
which they create, share, and exchange information and deities in a virtual community and networks.
Arnel- media is a place for friendship and understanding. Social media was created to improve our
connection with our dear, friend, community, and even the whole society.
Jose- the Social media provides information and more, such as “google”, here looking for information
that can be used or selected ideas that will help researchers know the essentials
Mary Rose- Social media are websites and applications we use to create and provide content or otherwise
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CHAPTER II
DISCUSSION
Social media Users typically access social media services via web-based technologies
on desktop, and laptops, or download services that offer social media functionality to their mobile
devices (smartphones and tablet computers). When engaging with these services, users can create
highly interactive platforms through which individuals, communities, and organizations can share,
co-create, discuss, and modify user-generated content or pre-made content posted online.
organizations, communities, and individuals. Social media changes the way individuals and large
organizations communicate. These changes are the focus of the emerging fields of techno self-studies.
Social media differ from paper-based media (e.g., magazines and newspapers) or traditional
electronic media such as TV broadcasting in many ways, including quality, reach, frequency, interactivity,
usability, immediacy, and permanence. Social media outlets operate in a dialogic transmission system
This is in contrast to traditional media which operates under a monologic transmission model (one
source too many receivers), such as a paper newspaper which is delivered to many subscribers, or a radio
station which broadcasts the same programs to an entire city. Some of the most popular social media
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websites are Baidu Tieba, Facebook (and its associated Facebook
Messenger), Gab, Google+, Myspace, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Tumblr, Twitter, Viber, VK, WeC
hat, Weibo, WhatsApp, Wikia, Snapchat, . These social media websites have more than 100,000,000
registered users.
In America, a survey reported that 84 percent of adolescents in have a Facebook account. Over
60% of 13 to 17-year-olds have at least one profile on social media, with many spending more than two
hours a day on social networking sites. According to Nielsen, Internet users continue to spend more time
At the same time, the total time spent on social media sites in the U.S. across PCs as well as on mobile
devices increased by 99 percent to 121 billion minutes in July 2012 compared to 66 billion minutes in July
2011.For content contributors, the benefits of participating in social media have gone beyond simply social
sharing to building a reputation and bringing in career opportunities and monetary income.
Observers have noted a range of positive and negative impacts of social media use. Social media
can help to improve individuals' sense of connectedness with real or online communities, and social media
can be an effective communication (or marketing) tool for corporations, entrepreneurs, nonprofit
At the same time, concerns have been raised about possible links between heavy social media use
and depression, and even the issues of cyberbullying, online harassment and "trolling". Currently, about
half of young adults have been cyberbullied and of those, 20 percent said that they have been cyberbullied
regularly.
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Another survey was carried out among 7th grade students in America, which is known as the
Precaution Process Adoption Model. According to this study, 69 percent of 7th grade students claim to
have experienced cyberbullying and they also said that it is worse than face to face bullying, However
both the bully and the victim are negatively affected, the intensity, duration, and frequency are the three
1997: The Birth of Social Media-The first social media site that everyone can agree
actually was social media was a website called Six Degrees. It was named after the ‘six degrees
of separation’ theory and lasted from 1997 to 2001. Six Degrees allowed users to create a profile
and then friend other users. Six Degrees even allowed those who didn’t register as users to
From Six Degrees, the internet moved into the era of blogging and instant messaging. Although
blogging may not seem like social media precisely, the term fits because people were suddenly able to
communicate with a blog other instantly as well as other readers. The term “blog” is a form of the phrase
“Weblog” which was coined by Jorn Barger, an early blogger that was the editor of the site “Robot
Wisdom.”
From there, ICQ was born and most members of Generation X remember ICQ and the service that was
created shortly thereafter, America Online, with AOL’s instant messenger especially prominent in the
By the year 2000, around 100 million people had access to the internet, and it became quite
common for people to be engaged socially online. Of course, then it was looked at as an odd hobby
at best. Still, more and more people began to utilize chat rooms for making friends, dating and
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discussing topics that they wanted to talk about. But the huge boom of social media was still to
come.
Although the younger generation of today might not know about it, back in the early 2000’s the
website Myspace was the popular place to set up a profile and make friends. Myspace was the original
social media profile website, leading into and inspiring websites like Facebook.
But even though Myspace has a very small user base today compared to Facebook and Twitter,
there are musicians who have used Myspace to promote their music and even be heard by record producers
Another website that was one of the beginning social media websites was LinkedIn, still a social media
website today, geared specifically towards professionals who want to network with each other.
In fact, most of the social media websites we have today are similar to LinkedIn, in that they are
specifically about one particular thing, or they have some kind of unique quality that has made them
popular. While Myspace was a general social media site, LinkedIn was, and is still is, meant for
professional businesspeople to connect with each other to network, find jobs and socialize.
In 2004, Mark Zuckerberg launched what would soon become the social media giant that would set the
bar for all other social media services. Facebook is the number one social media website today and it
However, back in 2004, Facebook (TheFacebook.com then) was launched just for Harvard students.
Zuckerberg saw the potential and released the service to the world at the website facebook.com.
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In 2006, the popularity of text messaging or SMS inspired Jack Dorsey, Biz Stone, Noah Glass and Evan
Williams to create Twitter, a service that had the unique distinction of allowing users to send “tweets” of
140 characters or less. Today, Twitter has over 500 million users.
Before long, there were dozens of other websites providing social media services of some kind. Flickr was
one of the earliest and still is one of themost popular photo sharing sites, but others include Photobucket
and Instagram, with Instagram gaining popularity today as one of the top social media sites to include on
Tumblr, a microblogging website started in 2007by David Karp and now owned by Yahoo, is one of the
sites that could be seen sprouting up in the late 2000s. Foursquare was quite a popular website for a while,
particularly with smartphones being used so extensively, and then there is Pinterest, Spotify, and many
others. Some of the most popular social media platforms in the late 2000’s included: Google Buzz, Loopt,
One of the things that started happening right in this time period is that social media not only became
Websites were starting to list their social media addresses, businesses would include Facebook and Twitter
addresses on their television commercials and many tools were being built to include social media on
websites – for example: WordPress plugins that would allow users to include not only links to their social
media websites, but also to include their latest social media posts directly on their websites.
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Social media icons were seen everywhere and it became almost unusual to see businesses or brands
without them.
In addition, social media began to be one of the ways in which internet marketers and website owners
would boost the visibility of their websites. The benefits of social media marketing for business began to
become quite clear to business owners large and small. Social media bookmarking became quite popular
and there were services that would bookmark a post or a website across dozens or even hundreds of social
media services.
Social media today consists of thousands of social media platforms, all serving the same – but slightly
different purpose. Of course, some social media platforms are more popular than others, but even the
smaller ones get used by a portion of the population because each one caters to a very different type of
person.
For example: Instagram caters to the kind of person that communicates through photographs best, and
other platforms such as Twitter are perfect for those who communicate in short bursts of information. As
mentioned, businesses are using social media to promote their products and services in a brand new way
and so each form of social media serves a purpose that the others available may not.
Although it is impossible to know what the future of social media holds, it is clear that it will continue.
Humans are social animals and the more ability to communicate with each other on the level that each
person likes best, the more prevalent social media will become. With new and exciting technologies just
around the corner, social media will be interesting to see in the coming decades.
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C. The history of social networking-
Long before it became the commercialized mass information and entertainment juggernaut it is
today, long before it was accessible to the general public, and certainly many years before Al Gore claimed
he “took the initiative in creating” it, the Internet – and its predecessors – were a focal point for social
interactivity. Granted, computer networking was initially envisioned in the heyday of The Beatles as a
military-centric command and control scheme. But as it expanded beyond just a privileged few hubs and
nodes, so too did the idea that connected computers might also make a great forum for discussing mutual
topics of interest, and perhaps even meeting or renewing acquaintances with other humans. In the 1970s,
D. Cyberbullying
The Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012, officially recorded as Republic Act No. 10175, is
a law in the Philippines approved on September 12, 2012. It aims to address legal issues concerning online
interactions and the Internet in the Philippines. Among the cybercrime offenses included in the bill
are cybersquatting, cybersex, child pornography, identity theft, illegal access to data and libel.
While hailed for penalizing illegal acts done via the Internet that were not covered by old laws, the
act has been criticized for its provision on criminalizing libel, which is perceived to be a curtailment in
freedom of expression.
On October 9, 2012, the Supreme Court of the Philippines issued a temporary restraining order,
stopping implementation of the Act for 120 days, and extended it on 5 February 2013 "until further orders
On May 24, 2013, The DOJ announced that the contentious online libel provisions of the 0law had
been dropped.
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On February 18, 2014, the Supreme Court ruled that section 5 of the law decision was
has become increasingly common, especially among teenagers. Harmful bullying behavior can include
posting rumors, threats, sexual remarks, a victims' personal information, or pejorative labels (i.e., hate
speech).Bullying or harassment can be identified by repeated behavior and an intent to harm. Victims may
have lower self-esteem, increased suicidal ideation, and a variety of emotional responses, including being
scared, frustrated, angry, and depressed. Cyberbullying may be more harmful than traditional bullying.
Awareness in the United States has risen in the 2010s, due in part to high-profile cases. Several
US states and other countries have laws specific to cyberbullying. Some are designed to specifically target
teen cyberbullying, while others use laws extending from the scope of physical harassment. In cases of
adult cyber harassment, these reports are usually filed beginning with local police.
Internet trolling is a common form of bullying over the Internet in an online community (such as in online
gaming or social media) in order to elicit a reaction, disruption, or for someone's own personal
amusement. Cyberstalking is another form of bullying or harassment that uses electronic communications
Not all negative interaction online or on social media can be attributed to cyberbullying. Research
suggests that there are also interactions online that result in peer pressure, which can have a negative,
(Source: www.dreamgrow.com)
1. Facebook- Most of us already know that Facebook is the top social network on the web. It's a thriving
beast of a social networking site on the web with about 2 billion monthly active users and more than one
Statista shows that Facebook Messenger, with tons of cool features, is the second most popular
messaging app behind WhatsApp. People use Facebook individually and by joining or setting up groups.
After failing to acquire Snapchat in 2013, Facebook acquired WhatsApp in 2014 so that it could
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2. YouTube- Where does everyone go to watch or share video content online? It's obviously YouTube.
After Google, YouTube is the second largest search engine. Despite being owned by Google, YouTube
can still be recognized as a separate social network all on its own as the premiere place online to go to
watch videos on every topic under the sun and upload your own as well.
From music videos and movies, to personal vlogs and independent films, YouTube has it all.
YouTube also launched a premium subscription option, called YouTube Red, which removes all
advertisements from videos. It also now offers YouTubeTV, a separate live streaming subscription
service.
3. Instagram- Instagram has grown to be one of the most popular social networks for photo sharing that
the mobile web has ever seen. It's the ultimate social network for sharing real-time photos and short videos
Now it's even a leading advertising platform for brands as well as Instagram Influencers,
The app had initially been available for the iOS platform for quite some time as it grew in
popularity, but has since expanded to Android and Windows phones, along with the web. Instagram was
4. Twitter- Twitter is known as the real-time, public microblogging network where news breaks first.
Most users love it for its short message limit (now 280 characters) and unfiltered feed that showed them
Twitter has changed dramatically over the years, and today it's criticized a lot for going the way
of looking and functioning almost exactly like Facebook. Besides Twitter Card integration, which now
makes it easy to share all sorts of multimedia content in tweets, you can expect to see algorithmic timelines
network the web has ever seen. After failing a couple times already with Google Buzz and Google
Wave, the search giant finally succeeded at creating something that stuck . . . kind of.
Nobody really needed another Facebook clone, so Google+ had always been widely criticized for
being a social network that nobody really used. In late 2015, a brand new Google+ was rolled out to put
more emphasis on its Communities and Collections features to help differentiate the platform a bit more
Social media is an integral part of today’s society. With loads of information being disseminated
over the Internet, social media has become the very fabric upon which our society is being built. The
people who are at the forefront of molding the future of social networking sites are teens and children.
This is because vast majorities of the people who use the Internet are children and teens. Reportedly, many
teens spend an average of 8 hours online every day. Much of that time is thought to be spent on social
media sites, with only some attention focused on research and learning.
`For the past decade, social media has been touted as a platform for youngsters to congregate
online and interact socially as if they were in person, regardless of their distance from each other. There
are likely teens out there who do not know of many other uses of the Internet other than their favorite
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1. Marketing- Almost all age groups are available on social media so instead of wasting money on ads,
campaigns, they become more consumer centric via social media. On the other hand, people also get
informed and learned about the products more frequently and easily in this mode.
2. Interaction-As the most common and most widespread use of social media is getting connected to
others and interacting with the world using the various social networking websites. So, people sitting far
away can connect within seconds and interact on a more intimate level so effortlessly.
3. Mass Awareness-One of the significant impacts of social media is the tremendously increased
awareness of the masses in context of the news and happenings going all around the world because internet
spreads news and reviews more rapidly than any other mode and social media makes them do so. So
4. Learning-The most significant thing that I see is the learning facilitation that it provides. Even a small
child who starts using these channels at an early stage of their lives develops communication skills.
Communication has become a lot easier. We can now easily communicate and maintain
Social networking sites brought governance closer to people. Political leaders and government
officials are also using social network sites to interact with citizens.
Finding a job is never been this easier. One can build up her/his profile online, apply for jobs and
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Healthy competition of businesses. Social media acts as a level playing field for businesses to
Now people can express their opinions and can share their experiences easily.
Social media makes people aware of the happenings around the world.
It has become easier to help people in need. Whether it’s a medical emergency or a natural
Good also spread easily. Many are now donating used items to less fortunate.
changes in the way people communicate and share information; however, it has a dark side, as well. Social
networking can sometimes result in negative outcomes, some with long-term consequences.
1. Deteriorated Productivity-As people spend most of their productive and working times interacting on
the social media, it obviously hampers the productivity of individuals. People get distracted a lot due to
these social media sites. It has been reported by Nucleus Research that Facebook adds to 1.5% of the total
2. Addiction-One of the most fatal consequences of social media is people getting addicted to it and using
it timelessly irrespective of thinking upon the fact that they have only 24 hours in a day. This addiction
leads to insomnia, mental stress, time killing and many health adversities in people, especially teenagers
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3. Cyber-Bullying-This is really a serious issue when many of the people unintentionally fall prey to
terrorist activities, false claims and cybercrime tending to the extent of even provoking kids and teenagers
to commit suicides.
4. Hampers Privacy-It has been witnessed that people become more public and open about their personal
lives on social networks which really hampers their privacy. Photos uploaded may be misused. So this is
5. Addiction-One of the most fatal consequences of social media is people getting addicted to it and using
it timelessly irrespective of thinking upon the fact that they have only 24 hours in a day. This addiction
leads to insomnia, mental stress, time killing and many health adversities in people, especially teenagers
Advantages- There are many reasons why someone may choose to take advantage of social networks
online.
1. Worldwide Connectivity-
No matter if you are searching for a former college roommate, your first grade teacher, or an international
friend, no easier or faster way to make a connection exists than social media. Although Facebook, Twitter,
LinkedIn and Pinterest are probably the most well-known social networking communities, new
websites are popping up regularly that let people connect and interact over the Web.
With each of these sites, individuals can make new friends, build business connections or simply extend
their personal base by connecting and interacting with friends of friends - which can have a multiplying
effect.
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*Finding romance
*Locating assistance
In many ways, these social communities are the virtual equivalent of church socials where family
and friends gather to exchange news and get updates. Even the age-old custom of connecting with pen
pals has been upgraded as private messages can be sent over social media. When it comes to getting
2. Commonality of Interest-
When you opt to participate in a social network community, you can pick and choose individuals
whose likes and dislikes are similar to yours and build your network around those commonalities. For
instance, if you are a chess aficionado, a book lover or have a particular political leaning, you can find
It can also be a great way to share tips and ideas. Sites like Pinterest have been very successful due
to the ease in which a person can learn - and share - information about hobbies, crafts, cooking, gardening
and other do-it-yourself activities. By pinning and sharing, you can attract like-minded individuals into
your circle.
But, just as these virtual groups can help hobbyists exchange ideas and techniques, other social
network groups offer solutions for more vexing, real-world problems. For example, social media groups
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can be lifelines for individuals suffering from a rare disease. Churches, synagogues and temples also use
social media to reach out to members who may be unable to attend services.
Many social networking sites incorporate an instant messaging feature, which lets people exchange
information in real-time via a chat. This is a great feature for teachers to use to facilitate classroom
discussions because it lets them utilize the vast store of information available on the Web. This can be a
great time saver for the teacher - since students no longer need to visit a library to conduct research- and
School is not the only setting where this type of real-time information sharing can be beneficial.
Social networking can provide a tool for managers to utilize in team meetings, for conference organizers
to use to update attendees and for business people to use as a means of interacting with clients or prospects.
Some leaders are going so far as to include Tweets or other social media updates during presentations.
This approach can make events more interactive and help the presenter reach a larger audience.
4. Targeted Advertising-
Whether you are non-profit organization that needs to get the word out about an upcoming
fundraiser or a business owner marketing a new product or service, there's no better way than social media
Although social media can be used to spread a company's message for free, fee-based advertising
options are also available. One of the best aspects of social networking is the ability to deliver your content
only to those users with the most potential interest in your product or service. Each social platform offers
an array of tools that enable a business to deliver specific content to a very specific target group. This
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5. Increased News Cycle Speed-
Undoubtedly, social networking has revolutionized the speed of the news cycle. Most news
organizations now rely on social media sites to collect and share information. Social media - especially
Twitter - is steadily becoming a mainstream source for breaking news. Today an individual can know, in
real time, what is happening throughout the world. This has led to the development of a nearly
instantaneous news cycle as everything from terrorist attacks to local car crashes get shared on social
Part of the increase in the speed of news can be attributed to smartphones. The percentage of
individuals accessing social media via their phone or mobile device continues to rise. A 2014 Pew Center
study states that 40 percent of smart phone users access social media from their phones - and 28 percent
do it on a daily basis.
Before diving too deep into the world of social media, perhaps you should consider some of these
possible pitfalls.
7. Backlash-
A joke among friends is one thing but a joke with the world at-large is much different. When
potentially offensive content is posted online, the amount of feedback can be excessive and is often brutal.
This is particularly true with highly opinionated subjects like politics and religion. This backlash can also
have a long-term impact on a person's future, especially in a world that has fallen prey to over-sharing.
Even high school students are learning that comments they post on social media can influence whether
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In an age where selfies are the norm, the over-sharing may even be altering our worldview by
Use of social networks may expose individuals to other forms of harassment or even inappropriate
contact. This can be especially true for teens and younger children. Unless parents diligently filter the
Web content their family views, children could be exposed to pornography or other inappropriate content.
Besides unleashing age-inappropriate content, the digital age also gave birth to a social
phenomenon - cyberbullying. It is often levied more harshly against young females that males and, unlike
traditional bullying, it is not limited to physical interaction. Cyberbullying can happen 24 hours a day,
every day of the week. Adding to this realm of cyber abuse are the anonymous social media sites which
can elevate the severity of the assault - under the false promise of privacy.
Whether you like it or not, the information you post on the Internet is available to almost anyone
who is clever enough to access it. Most thieves need just a few vital pieces of personal information to
make your life a nightmare. If they successfully steal your identity, it could cost you dearly. A report on
Bank rate reveals Millennials are one of the fastest growing groups to be victims. This is linked to the
Business Insider reports that social media is the most popular use of the Internet - surpassing email
- and smartphones and other mobile devices seem to be the driving force behind this trend since 60 percent
of the traffic is from a mobile source. The GlobalWebIndex poll shows that 28 percent of the time spent
online is on social networks. With these type of numbers, some of the time spent on social media occurs
at work. When these visits are for non-work related activity, it can cost companies money through lost
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productivity. A report on Forbes states that 89 percent of responders admitted to wasting time on social
Social networking invites major corporations to invade your privacy and sell your personal
information. Have you ever posted a comment on Facebook, only to notice an advertisement appear with
content related to your post? Last year, Facebook earned an estimated $16 billion in ad revenue. That's
If Facebook and other social networking sites don't charge their members, however, how do they
make so much money? They do it by selling the ability to specifically target advertisements. On social
networking sites, the website isn't the product - the users are. These sites run algorithms that search for
keywords, web browsing habits, and other data stored on your computer or social networking profile and
I. Differing Opinions
Because networking and online social communities are so widespread, several studies have looked
at the effects of social networking. A common complaint, highlighted on debate.org, suggests social media
is making us less social and more aggressive. Comments on social media sites are often more blunt than
the statements would be if they were made face-to-face. But other sources, like Psychology Today, suggest
that social networking, like any other technological tool, is as good as a user makes it.
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Active social network penetration in selected countries
(Source: www.statista.com)
This chart illustrates the projected number of social network users in 2017 and 2022 in selected
countries. Statista projects that close to 725 million Chinese internet users will access social networks in
Social network usage has been constantly undergoing double-digit growth which is projected to last until
2016 after which it will slow down to single-digit growth until 2017. Social networking growth has been
heavily influenced by mobile device usage development and increasing mobile internet penetration rates
worldwide. Social network users benefit from an expanded network and the ability to connect and keep
in touch with others. Social networking is one of the most popular online activities worldwide and social
media companies such as Facebook, Twitter and Weibo are very influential in terms of online
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interaction and digital marketing.
Social networking is also a growing force in the area of e-commerce as the niche of social commerce is
slowly expanding because of increased social feature integration on e-commerce sites. Consumers can
login to websites with social network IDs to simplify their registration and unify their online experience.
Facebook is the most popular social login network ID, followed by Google and Yahoo.
Social network usage is closely linked with concerns regarding online privacy. As of July
2013, more than 66 percent of US internet users had a photo of themselves online. Recently, internet
users have been rethinking the common display of sensitive data such as date of birth or email addresses
and have increasingly begun to commit to online privacy and anonymity management methods.
For the third year in a row, the Philippines emerged as the country that spent the most time on
social media, according to a report by creative agency We Are Social and social media management
platform Hootsuite.
An average Filipino social media user spends almost 4 hours on different platforms daily followed
The report said there are now 4.021 billion internet users worldwide as of January 2018 or more
More than half of internet users (42 percent) or around 3.2 billion are active on social media with
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Nearly a million people began using social media for the first time every day last year, equivalent
Since January 2017, the number of internet users has grown by 248 million or 7 percent, the highest
Mobile phones, particularly smartphones, have become the go-to device for accessing the internet
with a 52-percent share of the population followed by laptops and desktops at 43 percent.
Facebook continues to dominate the internet as the top social media platform with over 2.17 billion
users, followed by YouTube with 1.5 billion users, and messaging services WhatsApp and FB messenger
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CHAPTER III
SUMMARY
This chapter present the summary of all the findings gathered in this investigation, conclusion and
Effects and importance of social Media to the student of ACLC this study includes the gathered
data from the survey and to know the productivity of the student in terms of using the social media.
*What are the common advantages and dis advantages of social media in our life?
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CONCLUSION
The following conclusion here are formulated based on the findings obtained:
1. Social media is a really convenient and important communicate network for all the people nowadays.
We can use it to know friends and keep contact with friends that came from different countries. We can
also share our ideas so quickly so that all the things could develop so fast because people could tell us
their ideas and we could improve it immediately. We could also learn new things on social media by
watching or reading the things that people shared onto the social media. People could also sell things on
2. As social media is too convenient for people, almost most of them don't even have to 'speak out' to
communicate with people. No longer, people will lost their communication skills. The more serious
problem is many people utilized the power of social media and used it to bully someone. The power of
social media is also same as the one in real life. A little of them used social media to do things that against
3. Social media changed our life so much. Our life became more convenient because social media is a
very useful tool for us in 21st century, it could help us to improve our life. However, we have to aware of
how we use them. If we could use the social media smartly, having social media will become a good
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RECOMMENDATIONS
The following recommendations are offered for related research in the field of the study about how
*to help them to improve their way in teachings using social media
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APPENDICES
A.INTERVIEW GUIDE
PARTICIPANT’S INFORMATION
Status:
Single Married
Date:
the ocular survey conducted by the researcher of grade 11ICT of ACLC. I understand that the project is
designed to gather information about the Social media present in our school campus. I understand that the
researcher will not identify me by name in any reports using information obtained from this
interview/questionnaire, and that my confidentially as a participant in this study will remain secure. I have
read and understand that explanation provides to me. I have had all my questions answered to my
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B.INTERVIEW QUESTION
Expected: Check if your answer applies. You can check any if according to your answer.
A. Always
B. Sometime
Yahoo
Skype
3. it’s time you spend on meeting * your 100b accounts one day?
1-2 hour
3-4 or as
SO time
4. What do you think is the main reason why you are visiting these sites?
5. For you what is the main good for SN / SM sites in your life?
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C.PHOTO OF THE LOCALE
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CURRICULUM VITAE
PROFILE
Citizenship: Filipino
Religion: Islam
Occupation: Laborer
Occupation: Housewife
Educational background
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PROFILE
Citizenship: Filipino
Religion: Islam
Occupation: businessman
Occupation: Housewife
Educational background
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PROFILE
Citizenship: Filipino
Occupation: Chef
Occupation: Housewife
Educational background
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PROFILE
Citizenship: Filipino
Religion: Catholic
Occupation: Driver
Educational background
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PROFILE
Citizenship: Filipino
Occupation: Manager
Educational background
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