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How Do Online Communities Affect Traditional Social Structures Through Socialization?

Online communities are changing how we connect with each other in big ways.

  • More Connections: About 70% of adults are using social media. This helps people from all over the world stay in touch.

  • New Communication: Around 60% of the way we talk to each other happens online now. This is changing how we communicate every day.

  • Finding Ourselves: For 40% of people, online communities play an important role in figuring out who they are. This is changing how we see our social roles.

All these changes are shaping how our society and our relationships with one another are growing.

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How Do Online Communities Affect Traditional Social Structures Through Socialization?

Online communities are changing how we connect with each other in big ways.

  • More Connections: About 70% of adults are using social media. This helps people from all over the world stay in touch.

  • New Communication: Around 60% of the way we talk to each other happens online now. This is changing how we communicate every day.

  • Finding Ourselves: For 40% of people, online communities play an important role in figuring out who they are. This is changing how we see our social roles.

All these changes are shaping how our society and our relationships with one another are growing.

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