Social Networking Sites


In addition to Facebook and Twitter, I also went on Instagram and LinkedIn. I’m on Facebook and YouTube every day, LinkedIn multiple times a week, and Twitter occasionally.  Overall, they all allow a user to share their views and lives to hundreds of people and more but the way in which they do so and the way users interact with them differs. Here are some more similarities and differences:

Similarities:

  • Users can post updates on their lives
  • Other users can comment on their posts
  • Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn allow tagging users
  • All allow restricting who can see a user’s post and account
  • Users can search for other users or specific topics
  • They all have web and app versions
 Differences:
  • Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn have a status like posts, whereas YouTube is only video
  • YouTube does not allow tagging
  • Facebook is used more to connect with family and friends
  • Twitter is used to connect with friends but generally reaches a larger audience
  • LinkedIn is more professional and is  used to connect with a business network
  • YouTube, compared to the rest, is for the public to view
  • Twitter can be searched  mainly by hashtags
  • YouTube is sorted by content release date and general category
  • LinkedIn is  more formal and users are more filtered on what they post
  • Facebook has a lot of photos
  • YouTube users can have sponsored videos and get paid
  • Twitter is limited characters, quick response
  • Facebook has reactions (thumbs up, heart, etc.) to messages
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  1. Hi Ashley, I too use facebook, linkedin, and youtube regularly and agree with the similarities and differences that you have stated. I find that they are all platforms to distribute content that reaches a larger crowd/audience that can consist of people you know or people from across the globe. Overall, I believe social networking sites connects people to each other through the use of technology.

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