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Are Social Networking Sites Good for Our Society?, Asks New Website From ProCon.org

Wed Oct 21, 2009 2:14pm EDT

Are Social Networking Sites Good for Our Society?, Asks New Website From
ProCon.org



SANTA MONICA, Calif., Oct. 21 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- ProCon.org, a
nonpartisan 501(c)3 nonprofit public charity dedicated to promoting critical
thinking, created the new website http://www.socialnetworking.procon.org to
explore the core question "Are social networking sites good for our society?"


Social networking and blogging sites accounted for 17% (about one in every six
minutes) of all time spent on the Internet in Aug. 2009, nearly three times as
much as in 2008. The popularity of social networking sites such as Facebook,
MySpace, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Classmates.com more than quadrupled from 2005
to 2009. As of Sep. 15, 2009, Facebook had 90 million users in the US and 300
million users worldwide.


The debate on social networking sites centers on whether the benefits outweigh
the dangers. Proponents argue that social networking sites promote increased
communication with friends and family, familiarize more people with valuable
computer skills, and allow contact with people from around the world. 


The amount of time Americans spent on social networking sites increased 83%
from 2008 to 2009. US advertisers spent an estimated $1.4 billion to place ads
on social networking sites in 2008 and advertising expenditures are predicted
to rise to $2.6 billion by 2012, indicating the rising influence of these
sites in modern society.


Opponents argue that these sites expose children to predators, increase
vulnerability to computer viruses, lower worker productivity, and promote
narcissism and short attention spans.


The fraudulent act of attempting to acquire personal information for identity
theft, called phishing, increased 240% on social networking sites from 2008 to
2009. Two-thirds of businesses fear that social networking sites endanger
corporate security, and one in four users of social networking sites
unwittingly leaves themselves open to crime by revealing personal details.


The purpose of Social Networking ProCon.org is to help people think critically
about this topic so they can make better decisions about their use of social
networking sites. The site contains a detailed overview of the issue, over 20
pro and con arguments, fun facts in the "Did You Know?" section, an image and
video gallery, a reader survey, and a listing of all sources used.


Three of the "Did You Know" facts from the website include:


1. Russians spend more time on social networking sites than people in any
other country, an average of 6.6 hours per month compared to the worldwide
average of 3.7 hours per month. 


2. On Nov. 3, 2008, the day before the US presidential election, Democratic
presidential candidate Barack Obama had 2,379,102 Facebook supporters while
Republican candidate John McCain had 620,359. Obama had 833,161 MySpace
friends and McCain had 217,811. Obama had 384% more Facebook supporters and
383% more MySpace friends than McCain.


3. 43% of online sexual solicitors were identified as being adolescents (under
18), 30% were adults between the ages of 18 and 21, and 9% were adults over
the age of 21 (as of Dec. 31, 2008). In Feb. 2009, MySpace identified 90,000
registered sex offenders with profiles on the site.


Learn more at www.socialnetworking.procon.org




About Us
ProCon.org is a 501(c)3 nonprofit public charity whose mission is promoting
critical thinking, education, and informed citizenship.


Information is presented on 25 different ProCon.org issue websites in subjects
ranging from health care and medical marijuana to the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict and illegal immigration.


ProCon.org websites are free of charge, require no registration, and contain
no advertising.  The websites have been referenced by over 145 media entities
and used in over 675 schools in 49 states and 15 countries.


    Contact: Kamy Akhavan, Managing Editor
    kamy@procon.org
    (310) 587-1407
    233 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 200
    Santa Monica, CA  90401
    www.procon.org 







SOURCE  ProCon.org

Kamy Akhavan, Managing Editor, kamy@procon.org, +1-310-587-1407


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