목차
1.Introduction2.Contents of SNS Addiction
3.Cause of SNS Addiction
4.Teenagers’ SNS
5.Conclusion
본문내용
SNS is the abbreviation for Social Network Service or Social Network Site. Boyd and Ellison (2008), a leading scholar who defined Social Network Service from a theoretical point of view, says that Social Network Site is a service to navigate through web-based services that allow individuals to organize their personal information publicly or privately within a particular system, to present a list of other users who have access to it, a list of lists these other users have, and a list of links that others in the system have. Six years ago, one of my high school classmates killed his or herself because of communicating online problem. More specifically, it was because of the matter of cyberbullying. This friend was not my best friend; however, it was a terrible experience. The reason why I was shocked was that someone close to me committed suicide.참고 자료
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