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Personal safety threats related to the popularity of social networks, especially amongst youngsters, is another huge Internet-related issue. "They are taking us somewhere exciting, but we have to work out how we deal with the fading boundaries these tools have left in their wake, and that means rewriting our social rules as we go along"(Hoover, 2009). With the human race being a social species by nature, it was inevitable that new advanced methods of communication would eventually be developed. The Internet has revolutionized interpersonal communication since its inception with advances such as email and instant messaging. More recently, websites devoted entirely to communication have emerged. The most popular example of such social networks is Facebook. Members input personal data, upload photographs, and personalize many aspects of their own unique pages within the site. They may then connect and share this information with as many people as they desire. Social networks have gained such popularity that one is nearly certain to find their friends and co-workers via online means. With so many people uploading personal information, targeted marketing has become easy and popular. Because of these precise demographic and specific marketing capabilities, social networks are extremely profitable. But there is always the downside, and with social networking it is primarily the issue of trust and safety. Social networking puts its users in danger from those members of the web who may pose as someone they are not and should not be trusted. When you 'nly know a person over a short period of time and have never before met in person, it is easy for that person to create a desirable self-image in your head, and this image might have nothing to do with reality. When we expose our lives to the Internet's community, we become vulnerable, whether we realize it or not. Given the degree of impact the Internet has had on society in its relatively short existence, the long-term implications are unforeseeable. A world in which all people may communicate openly with one another, regardless of the physical distance between them, was once no more than a tempting idea, but is now the norm. The world is analogous to an organism, and to quote a fictional doctor: "All organisms evolve and develop along atterns only recognized in retrospect." It will probably be not sooner than until we experience the results of the Internet's influence on society that we may be able to eval ate them. vi/of• Add the words or phrases to complete the following paragraph: The expository essay 114 of essay that requires the student to investigate an idea, evidence, expound on the idea, and set forth an argument concerning that idea in a clear and concise manner. This can be accomplished through and contrast, definition, example, the analysis of cause and effect, etc. Ibis genre is commonly as a tool for classroom evaluation and is often found in various exam formats. Answer: genre, evaluate, comparison, assigned
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