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《夜色温柔》之艺术:写作风格和叙事技巧的陌生化.pdf
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Byline: Darren Devine
FACEBOOK is to social networking what Google is to searching. It consistently ranks as one of the world's most visited websites.
Web information
has Facebook behind only Google as the world's most popular and ahead of giants such as YouTube.
Now celebrating its 10th birthday it attracts millions communicating with friends, posting updates on their lives, sharing photographs, changing relationship status or simply clicking "like".
Last week it reported record revenues of $2.5bn (PS1.5bn) - a rise of $1bn (PS0.6bn) on last year.
But the road that saw the US firm become a global powerhouse has been far from smooth and many question whether it will survive another 10 years.
Aside from founder Mark Zuckerberg's $65m (PS41m) payout to former Harvard University classmates Cameron Winklevoss, twin brother Tyler and friend Divya Narenya over claims he stole the idea when working for university networking site ConnectU, the firm has been dogged by privacy rows.
In 2011 it admitted tracking users even after they had logged out of the site after being exposed by Australian blogger Nik Cubrilovic. It's thought the data may have been worth billions when creating "targeted" advertising.
Last June it admitted inadvertently exposing six million users' phone numbers and email addresses to unauthorised viewers after a technical glitch.
More recently research has linked the site's meteoric rise to narcissism and loneliness. In 2012 researchers found a link between the number of friends you have on Facebook and tendencies towards "socially disruptive" narcissism.
People who score highly on the Narcissistic Personality Inventory questionnaire had more friends on Facebook, tagged themselves more often and updated their newsfeeds more regularly.
Researchers at Western Illinois University found narcissists responded more aggressively to negative comments about them on Facebook's public walls and changed profile pictures more often.
But does this research tell us more than what many have long suspected about Facebook and other social networks like Twitter? That those who share everything from intimate relationship details to what they're having for breakfast might have something missing in their lives.
But if Facebook not only provides a platform for narcissists, but an outlet for the lonely, is it not performing a valuable social function? …
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