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What is SNS

Handbook of Research on Discourse Behavior and Digital Communication: Language Structures and Social Interaction
A virtual platform where users create profiles, articulate their social networks, and establish or maintain connections with their ‘friends’ primarily through text-based communication.
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Social Interaction Process Analysis of Bengalis' on Orkut®
Anupam Das (Indiana University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61520-773-2.ch004
Abstract
This study investigates what interlocutors do when they exchange messages on the social network site (SNS) Orkut® and how they do it. In so doing, the study examines the interplay of Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) acts, interaction processes, and frequency of message exchange in text-based dyadic interactions of diasporic Bengalis on Orkut®. A total of 48 dyadic interactions were analyzed. The subjects were observed to have produced mostly bona-fide positive socioemotional content, primarily through ‘greet’ and ‘claim’. It was also noticed that dyads who exchange utterances more than global average, produce more task-oriented content than those who exchange utterances less than global average. Task communication is achieved primarily through ‘inquire’ and ‘inform’. ‘Bona-fide positive socioemotional’ content is argued to be providing users’ socio-emotional needs, while ‘task’ communication helps them accumulate social capital. The findings contribute to CMC, pragmatics, and social psychology. It further helps common people understand the benefits of interaction on SNSs.
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Social Networking Behind Student Lines in Japan
Social networking site or sites, sometimes social networking service or services. To users it is an online gathering place for enhancing relationships and making new acquaintances by sharing words and media about oneself and one’s world. Successful SNS companies provide mostly free services and gain revenues through advertisements rotating on users’ Web pages. Functionality differs according to technology and culture, but common functions are profiles, blogging, photos and short videos, with messaging and RSS-style notifications of new entries by a user’s friends and topical communities.
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Restricted Communication: Social Relationships and the Media Use of Prisoners
Social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. Online platforms where the communication is interactive, and an individual can build a social community.
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