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Commentary
Feb 14, 2013Joanna Brenner
Highlights of the Pew Internet Project’s research related to social networking
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Media Mention
Feb 25, 2012SFGate
Stephanie Watanabe spent nearly four hours Thursday night unfriending about 700 of her Facebook friends - and she isn't done yet.
She's not being antisocial, but research released Friday shows Watanabe is part of a growing trend amon...
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Media Mention
Feb 24, 2012AllThingsD
The report highlights a divide between those who may care about privacy when it comes to social networks and those who seemingly do not. As Pew notes, it could be interpreted that avid users of social networks, who share lots of personal details, ...
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Media Mention
Feb 24, 2012Associated Press
Whether it’s pruning friends lists, removing unwanted comments or restricting access to their profiles, Americans are getting more privacy-savvy on social networks, a new report found.
The report released Friday by the Pew Internet & Am...
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Media Mention
Feb 24, 2012msnbc.com
Users are getting a lot more selective, deleting comments, photo tags, and even friends at a record rate, according to a new study released Friday by the Pew Internet and American Life Project.
Pew is calling this phenomenon "the prun...
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Report
Nov 15, 2011Aaron Smith
Social networking sites are appealing as a way to maintain contact with close ties and reconnect with old friends.
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Report
May 26, 2010Mary Madden, Aaron Smith
How people monitor and maintain their identity through search and social media.
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Report
Dec 16, 2007Mary Madden, Susannah Fox, Aaron Smith, Jessica Vitak
Internet users are becoming more aware of their digital footprint; 47% have searched for information about themselves online, up from just 22% five years ago.
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