Virtual conflicts of members: The case study of two social networks " Facebook" and " Google plus"

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This article studies the present conflicts between two social network users “Facebook” and “Google plus”. The article claims that in these two social networks, different atmosphere reigns. It seems that, in virtual space, we observe some tensions between social networks users with each other. The method used in this paper is a qualitative content analysis. In order to show differences, more than analysis of comments of four profile pictures (two pictures from every network), these two social networks were observed for three months. Also for mental schemas of facebook and google plus users to each other, 110 articles on this topic which the share every network was 55 subjects, were analyzed qualitatively. Taken together, this result was obtained that facebook users had no knowledge of google plus or or if had knowledge, they had negative or neutral attitude. Instead, google plus users were quite familiar with the space of facebook and more than having negative attitude, showed a kind of bias in the stuffs that shared, well. Further more, in the stuffs of google plus users, there was plenty to ridicule facebook.
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Persian
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Journal of Society Culture Media, Volume:3 Issue: 12, 2014
Page:
29
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