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Online Social Networks Changing Behavior
Filed in archive by Mark Brooks on July 18, 2006
Myspace_19NEWS RECORD -- July 16 -- MySpace is the fifth
most popular site in the world. Online social networks often ask users
to categorize their romantic status via a drop-down menu. In addition
to standards such as "single" or "in a relationship," Facebook added an
"it's complicated" option a few months ago, and MySpace users can choose "swinger." Think you're in a committed relationship? Check Facebook to be sure. Changing your status from "single" to "in a relationship" is such a big deal that the process has spawned its own term - Facebook Official. FULL ARTICLE @ NEWS RECORD

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