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Types of Social Media Networks - Coggle Diagram
Types of Social Media Networks
Friendship Networks
Friendship networks let people maintain social ties and share content with people they closely associate with, such as family and friends.
Examples
: Google, Facebook, and Cyword.
Follow-Following Network
The follow-Following network lets users follow other users of their interest.
Twitter
is an example, where where users
follow influential people, brands, and organizations.
Group Networks
Group networks are formed by people who share common interests and agendas.
Examples:
Twitter professional groups, Yahoo Groups, and Facebook groups
Fan Network
A fan network is formed by social media fans or supporters of someone or something, such as a product, service, person, brand, business, or other entity.
The network formed by the social media users subscribed to your
Facebook fan page is an example of a fan network.
Professional Network
A network, where people manages their professional identity by creating a profile that lists their achievements,
education, work history, and interests.
Example
LinkedIn is a professional networks
Content Networks
They are formed by the content posted by social media users.
A network among
YouTube videos is an example
of a content network.
Dating Networks
It is focused on matching and arranging a dating partner based on personal information (such as age, gender, and location) provided by a user.
Examples:
Match.com, Tinder etc.