Wednesday, July 20, 2011

NOTE #2

Asilo, Manlapig and Rementilla (2011) said that Facebook with its packaged features such as “e-mail, forums, instant messaging” and photo sharing changed how teenagers socialize with each other. This change made a turn around on how romantic relationships are being established among teens.  Constant communication in virtual worlds now defines how close two individuals are and creates certain standard on how a boyfriend and a girlfriend should behave in Facebook to justify that they are truly lovers. For example, in order for their relationship to be official they have to change their relationship status in Facebook or else this will be an argument between them because one party might doubt the seriousness of his/her partner or people around them might think that they are just joking. This is just an example of how Social networking sites change the perspective of the young society towards interactive relationships.

Citation: 

Asilo, J. M., Manlapig, J. A., &  Rementilla, J. J. (2010). The Influence of Social Networking Sites on     the Interpersonal Relationships. Rogationist College. Retrieved from http://www.scribd.com/doc/27327211/The-Influence-of-Social-Networking-Sites-to-Interpersonal-Relationships-of-the-Students-of-Rogationist-College-High-School-Department-S-Y-2009-2010

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