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Contribution to Book
A Functional Approach to Social Networking Sites
Computer-Mediated Communication in Personal Relationships
  • Erin M Bryant, Trinity University
  • Jennifer Marmo
  • Artemio Ramirez, Jr.
Document Type
Contribution to Book
Publication Date
1-1-2011
Abstract

The widespread use of social networking websites (SNSs) is one of the most groundbreaking communication trends to emerge in recent years. Since its creation in 2004, sites such as Facebook have become immensely popular among college students. Many SNSs continue to experience exponential growth. Facebook, for example, reached 100 million active users in August 2008 and proceeded to quadruple this membership base to surpass 400 million active users by July 2010 (Facebook.com). In addition to maintaining astronomically high membership rates, SNSs also appear to be part of user's daily schedules. In one study assessing Facebook use, Ellison, Heino, and Gibbs (2006) found that participants reported using the site an average of 10 to 30 minutes each day, with 21% of participants spending more than an hour on the site every day. As a result, high membership and usage rates suggest SNSs hold significant power as a relational and social tool for users.

Editor
Kevin B. Wright & Lynne M. Webb
Publisher
Peter Lang
ISBN
9781433110825
Citation Information
Bryant, E. M., Marmo, J., & Ramirez, A., Jr. (2011). A functional approach to social networking sites. In K. B. Wright & L. M. Webb (Eds.), Computer-mediated communication in personal relationships (pp. 3-20). Peter Lang.