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Little Kid Insulting People – Video


Little Kid Insulting People
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Social Networking Tactics – Video


Social Networking Tactics
More and more recruiters are using social networking sites to find and screen potential employees. What will they think of your digital footprint?

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TOP 5 | Pokemon That Need Mega Evolution’s – Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire! – Video


TOP 5 | Pokemon That Need Mega Evolution #39;s - Omega Ruby Alpha Sapphire!
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Mr. Hill (Jaclyn Hill Inspired) | jeanfrancoiscd – Video


Mr. Hill (Jaclyn Hill Inspired) | jeanfrancoiscd
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College students more prone to thoughtless social posts than high schoolers, study says

A new survey -- conducted for a firm that recently brought its private social-networking app to the US -- also shows that teens are tired of the lack of reality on sites like Facebook.

Is it F for Fake on social media, as far as young people are concerned? Aquul/YouTube screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET

Social media just isn't real.

Yes, you thought that everyone was just being themselves, but teens, those extrasensory beings, are fed up with all the flimflam and fluff that's all over their Twitters and Facebooks.

I take this information from a new survey. It says 69 percent of the 812 young people aged 13-22 insisted that they're very rarely themselves on social media. It's not clear who they actually are on social media. They can't all be Beyonc and Jay-Z, can they?

This sense of an inauthentic virtual world has apparently caused them to post less. 66 percent said they had cut back.

Boys, though, will be big-mouths. In this survey, they were 70 percent more likely than girls to claim they posted everything about themselves, unedited.

Still, this quaint clinging to a need for their friends to be more real on social media smacks of a touching idealism. 63 percent said that they found it very tough to read their friends' "fluff" online. But they still presumably read it. It's a social convention, after all.

You might imagine that the older that young people get, the more perspective they have on the world, and therefore the social world.

College students were, indeed. more likely than high schoolers (56 versus 47 percent) to look at their friends' fluffery and punish them with a defriending.

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