Level of Trust in social networking sites among students of the Police College
( Facebook - a model )
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31973/aj.v2i132.796Keywords:
Confidence, . Social media, FacebookAbstract
What distinguishes the modern era is the tremendous progress in (technology) communication, and social networking pages of various types and forms, and these means emerged as a cultural achievement produced by creative giant minds, through (sophisticated) technology, these means of communication have great positive, and negative.
There are three billion people around the world using social media, equivalent to 40 percent of the world's population. We also spend an average of about two hours a day browsing and interacting with these sites, according to some recent studies. It can be said that there are about half a million tweets and a picture published on Facebook every minute (http://www.bbc.com) and because of the importance of the topic the researcher has prepared a study that tried to answer the main question is the extent to which the students of the Police College trust what is published on the websites In light of the research problem, the researcher used the survey method, which prepared a scale form and distributed it to the research community which is (170) singles. The most prominent results are that (77.6%) of the respondents see Publishers on Facebook are seeking to disseminate information and news that is exciting and exciting Thrill to attract as many browsers as possible without regard to the credibility of this information and news published.
Received: 05/12/2019
Accepted: 19/01/2020
Published: 15/3/2020
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