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Digital Teens and the Three T's

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It would certainly change the culture of deception that leads kids and many of their parents to lie about their dates of birth to join social networking sites in the first place and provide a much safer environment for tweens who are already there...

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Social Demographics: Who's Using Today's Biggest Networks [INFOGRAPHIC]

Social Demographics: Who's Using Today's Biggest Networks [INFOGRAPHIC] | HASTAC | Scoop.it

In case you missed this from Mashable last week, great information on 845 million active users on social networks. 

 

**More than 66% of adults are connected to one or more social media platforms, but who exactly are these people?


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What Can Social Media Tell Us About American Society? [INFOGRAPHIC]

What Can Social Media Tell Us About American Society? [INFOGRAPHIC] | HASTAC | Scoop.it

This fascinating piece is from Mashable

 

Curated by JanLGordon covering "Content Curation, Social Media & Beyond"

 

Here's a fascinating glimpse into the America Culture and the impact of social media

 

Intro:

 

"What can social media tell us about American society? This infographic thinks it has the answers."

 

America is obsessed with its social media tools — more than half of all Americans have a social networking profile.

 

**But what does social media tell us about American society? Is our use of social tools a reflection of our interests and behaviors?

 

Social media strategy firm Hasai decided to find out. The result is an infographic that draws several conclusions about the nature of the average American:

 

**Apparently we Americans have a lot to say (48% of all bloggers are U.S.-based), love talking about television (77% have used social media to share their love of a show) and love video games (10% of all US-based web activity involves video games).

 

**Oh, and apparently North Dakota and New Jersey are among the most social states in the union. Go figure.

 

**Check out the infographic and let us know in the comments what you think social media says about American society.

 

http://mashable.com/2011/08/12/social-media-infographic/


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