'Facebook doesn't excite teens anymore'
WASHINGTON: The interest of teenagers is moving away from social networking platform Facebook, and they prefer "parent-free" platforms, according to a survey.
The survey, conducted by Pew Research Center, indicates how teenagers' enthusiasm forFacebook is diminishing. The authors of the Pew report wrote how Facebook is now a "social burden" for teenaged users.
"While Facebook is still deeply integrated in teens' everyday lives, it is sometimes seen as a utility and an obligation rather than an excitingnew platform that teens can claim as their own," huffingtonpost.com quoted one of the authors.
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Facebook Revises Policy On Post-
WASHINGTON: The interest of teenagers is moving away from social networking platform Facebook, and they prefer "parent-free" platforms, according to a survey.
The survey, conducted by Pew Research Center, indicates how teenagers' enthusiasm forFacebook is diminishing. The authors of the Pew report wrote how Facebook is now a "social burden" for teenaged users.
"While Facebook is still deeply integrated in teens' everyday lives, it is sometimes seen as a utility and an obligation rather than an excitingnew platform that teens can claim as their own," huffingtonpost.com quoted one of the authors.
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/social-media/Facebook-doesnt-excite-teens-anymore/articleshow/20257904.cms
Facebook Revises Policy On Post-
Mastectomy Photos
In theory, Facebook has always allowed photos of mastectomy scars -- as long as they didn't involve full breasts, which would violate the site's anti-nudity policy. This week, the social network reiterated its stance but reworded the policy. The new language acknowledges the toll breast cancer takes on women and men and the role post-surgery photos can play in community and recovery.
The social network posted the following guideline under the "Warnings" tab in the "Manage Your Account" feature in Facebook's Help Center:
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