Facebook is more about friends and family. Connecting with everyone around you in a user-friendly way through wall posts, pics, chats, messages, groups and even apps. It might appeal more to the youth, because it has many different games in its apps, which can be pretty much addicting. For the business sector, Facebook provides more context and sells a link a little more. In addition, you can control who can see your posts, pics, or whatever. You can limit your stuff to your friends or even include your friends’ friends, or you can just make it 100% private.
Twitter only allows 140 characters. The tweet gets to the point quicker. It is a great online platform where we can share and follow great thoughts and ideas. It would probably be more attractive to the business sector, because things get public and people can take a peek and comment. You can just connect to almost anywhere via Twitter, so it's also really incredible in its own way. Twitter is also a great place to make new friends, so those who really love to connect would probably love Twitter.
Myspace has more options for sharing information, posting pictures and slide shows, adding your own music and videos and much more. There are many layouts, custom skins, generators and other graphics that are set up in the Myspace environment. It also has music-plays-on-page capability. Compared to Facebook, Myspace does not have real-time updates from other users and live search results. If you do not make your settings private, Myspace has more information showing, and the problem with this is that people can be very surprised with the unwanted spam they will get.
LinkedIn is a business-oriented social networking site and it is mainly used for professional networking. And of the course, it does not have many features as other social networking sites, which includes custom backgrounds, customization of layout, music play on page capability, etc. To protect user privacy, there's also no public message posting. The networking features of instant messaging and private messages are also not embedded in LinkedIn environment.
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