THE ‘SOCIALNESS’ OF ONLINE SOCIAL MEDIA: CONVERSATIONS WITH SELECTED MIDLANDS STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS.

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INTRODUCTION This study examines the socialness of online social media, specifically WhatsApp and Facebook. Literature (Papacharissi 2010, Bauman 2013), shows that online social media helps in creating communities, bonds, socializing and gatherings just like organic communities. Facebook users can claim to have hundreds of friends in their network, yet sometimes find it difficult to name half a dozen people that they have actually met in their local neighborhood. While social networks have helped people to meet like-minded contacts online, they have had a more limited role in developing face-to-face contact in communities. Online social media such as Facebook and WhatsApp are not communities in any singular sense, but rather function as social venues in which many different communities may form (Papacharissi 2010). Moreover, these sites carry expectations of sociability, meaningful connection to others, empathy and support (Papacharissi 2010). These are all characteristics of organic communities. Whether the actual interaction on these venues reaches the level of a “virtual community” depends on how one sees it and definition. She further asserts that the rhetoric of social network platforms often valorizes communal language and imagery as well. Facebook’s log in page pronounces, “Facebook helps you connect and share with the people in your life” describing itself as a place of connection and as a “community.” She further asserts that, the use of the internet, as a site of convergence with multiple technologies, becomes an asset depending on how it is used. The internet then serves as a instrument of communication, and does not affect social change. Students retain different levels of action, based on which they can use the internet to inconsistent ends uses and gratification. 

THE ‘SOCIALNESS’ OF ONLINE SOCIAL MEDIA: CONVERSATIONS WITH SELECTED MIDLANDS STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS.
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