We have evolved and our technology has evolved as well. Social networking has made ways to communicate easier by allowing us to keep in touch with our family and friends which at times are many miles away from us. As technology keeps improving and advancing our social networking keeps us on our toes. Many people would say that social networking is dangerous and exposes us risks and one of them include our privacy. In the other hand other people may say that social networking is safe and a more productive, reliable way to communicating with others. The fact of the matter is that we are all aware that social networking can potentially be dangerous way of living. Yet we still disregard these dangers. The Web 2.0 was coined in 2004. This allowed people to leave their information and or content on the web for others to see. The introduction of Web 2.0 was said to be more like a forum for people to voice their own opinions and ideas to the world. “The nice thing about Web 2.0 is that you do not have to worry about the complicated behind-the-scenes programming (Harris, 2008)” (Bowles, M. D. (2013). This site has brought many people together in what the computer world calls online communities. …show more content…
Millions of blogs are created daily. Many folks love to create blogs as a source of communications with the general public. The blogs are created for those who are interested in reading the blogs. Many blogs are more of an accountability of someone’s daily activities. Blog are more like your daily diary. Blogs are very powerful they allow people to blog about their life’s and daily activities. For example some blogs contain information about people going for a walk with their pets or going to the beach with their