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  2. Moments (social networking) - Wikipedia

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    Being semi-closed is the most significant feature of Moments. After registering a WeChat account, users can add other WeChat users as "friends" and "like" or "comment" on friends’ posts freely. However, different from other social-networking sites or applications, Moments follows the principle of "my friend's friend is not my friend".

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  4. Internet relationship - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, members of a social networking service do know all, or many of their "friends" (Facebook) or "connections" (LinkedIn) etc. in person. However, sometimes internet relationships are formed through these services, including but not limited to: Facebook, Myspace, Google Plus, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, DeviantArt, Xanga and Discord.

  5. Privacy concerns with social networking services - Wikipedia

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    (1) Adding a new friend. Facebook reports 8.7% of its total profiles are fake. A user should be sure about who the person is before adding it as a new friend. [113] (2) Clicking on links. Many links which looks attractive like gift cards are specially designed by malicious users. Clicking on these links may result in losing personal information ...

  6. Facebook launches ‘link history’ tool that tracks where ...

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    Facebook is rolling out a new tool that lets it track the links users click on. The new system, called “link history”, is a catalogue of websites that people have visited within Facebook.

  7. Social profiling - Wikipedia

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    Social profiling is the process of constructing a social media user's profile using his or her social data.In general, profiling refers to the data science process of generating a person's profile with computerized algorithms and technology. [1]

  8. Facebook and Google have trackers on porn sites, new ... - AOL

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    Google was found to have web trackers on 74 percent of those sites, while Facebook only had trackers on 10 percent. Oracle, which specializes in database technology and software, came in at 24 ...

  9. Friending and following - Wikipedia

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    The addition of people to a friend list without regard to whether one actually is their friend is sometimes known as friend whoring. [9] Matt Jones of Dopplr went so far as to coin the expression "friending considered harmful" to describe the problem of focusing upon the friending of more and more people at the expense of actually making any use of a social network.