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Facebook /Twitter Nation: Do We Share Too Much?

Facebook /Twitter Nation: Do We Share Too Much?. Allison Smith, Jenna Kwasniuk , Phillip Thomas, Kelly Smith, and RC Youse. Some Stats…. Active Users Facebook : 750 million Twitter: 106 million. Users spend over 700 billion minutes on Facebook per month

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Facebook /Twitter Nation: Do We Share Too Much?

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  1. Facebook/Twitter Nation: Do We Share Too Much? Allison Smith, Jenna Kwasniuk, Phillip Thomas, Kelly Smith, and RC Youse

  2. Some Stats… • Active Users • Facebook: 750 million • Twitter: 106 million • Users spend over 700 billion minutes on Facebook per month • Half of all Facebook users sign-on EVERY day • Twitter logs about 55 million “tweets” a day • 300,000 new users join Twitter every day • The average Facebook user has 130 “friends”

  3. Facebook in the News

  4. Humorous Facebook Statuses • “At what age is it appropriate to tell my dogs they are adopted?” • “Seeing a spider isn’t the problem, it’s when it disappears.” • “Why is there a show called ‘When Animals Attack’? It should be called ‘When stupid people go near dangerous animals.’” • “Sitting in the cinema, ready to watch the movie, the BOOM! The human giraffe sits in front of you.” • “Thank you PennDOT for not updating my registration. Thank you Millersville Borough Police for checking my registration...and promptly pulling me over.”

  5. Discussion: Appropriate or Not? “‘I wasn’t that drunk.’” Dude, you told me to give you a ride home…the party was at your house.”

  6. Discussion: Appropriate or Not? “(717): I am literally so hungover I just walked into the wrong apartment.”

  7. Discussion: Appropriate or Not? “Hmmm what bar to attend tonight?! Such a choice.”

  8. Discussion: Appropriate or Not?

  9. Sources • Facebook.com • Failbook.failblog.com • Huffingtonpost.com • Statusbook.com

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