Analysis of questionnaire answers
There search shows that almost all of questionarians use Facebook 98
%, on second place they use Twitter 84%, 65% Instagramand 48% use Trumblr.
How much time do you spend on these networks?
Most of the students(53%) spend about 2 hours on social networks, 35% spend
1 hour and 12% of students spend 3 hours.
What do you use these networks for? Chatting, photos, studying, etc.?
We found that majority of students use the networks
for chatting (90%), photos (63%), but only 35% use networks for studying.
Do you limit the access other people have to certain parts of your network?
Almost everyone limits the access to other people (98%).
What sort of personal information do you/other people put on these sites?
How much of that information is "real"?
A lot of students say that they post their real names
and last names, date of birth,place where they live and in their hobbies. They
somethimeslieabouth everyday thinks and having fun.
Have you ever said, posted or done anything on one of these sites that you
regret?
Two students answered that they posted some photos and later on they regret
it.
Why do people share the information they put on these sides?
The most common answers are: -because of popularity ,
because they like to share with other people what they are doing, because they
want to make new friendschips.
How many of your "friends" on these sites are your friends?
Most common answer is that most of them are realy
their friends.
Have you ever felt deceived by anything you have ever seen or read on these
sites?
48% answer no,.32%yes and 20%maybe.
Have you ever had a bad experience because of something you, or someone
else, posted on one of these sites? If so, what?
All students said no and we are very surprised about this..
Have you ever had a bad experience because of something you, or someone
else, posted on one of these sites? If so, what?
All students answered no or that they do not know.
What tips would you give to someone who is just starting to use these
networks now?
The most popular tip was to be careful what you want
to share and to accept only real friends or people you know.