Like, Reblog, Tweet, Post, Repeat

Nowadays, logging in on social networking sites is second nature to most of us; specifically and especially, to the kids- or should I say teens, of my generation. 

We "like", "reblog", "tweet" and "post" all over the internet, whenever and wherever we are. Of course, it helps that our mobile carriers and devices now provide 24/7 internet access and applications to our most preferred social networking sites. Everyday, we share almost anything and everything that fits our opinions and interests which are basically, and usually, the most personal and private pieces of information relating to our lives. 

True, communicating with our peers digitally has never been easier; sharing our lives online has become so rampant among us. I admit, even I go online everyday to check my Facebook, update my Twitter, and reblog on Tumblr. However, sometimes I ponder on the fact of how us being so dependent and "at home" with social networking has inevitably reduced our rights to privacy.

I'm pretty sure that you have the same, if not, to some extent, similar sentiments as mine. However, I would still very much like to hear it directly from you. 

What seems to be simple fun and leisure for us could actually turn out to be, in all honesty, quite the opposite. That is why, in my few next blog posts, I would be talking about social networking, its benefits, probable dangers, tips and tricks. 

So I suggest you guys stay tuned… or in the case of you guys finding this blog post at the time the entries are already posted… then keep reading! 

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