Human natural need to socialize, a key to social network proliferation

Sunday, January 9, 2011

According to Abraham Maslow, a well known psychologist with his “Maslow hierarchy of needs”, physiological needs, safety needs, belonging needs, esteem needs and self actualization are five human basic needs. While, by the evolution of the world, social needs is another basic requirement of human. Human beings are social crea­tures. As such, the root of all suc­cess from social net­work­ing sites is based on a need to con­nect and expand con­nec­tions.

Social networking websites are getting popular on web among the computer users. This shows the socializing nature of the people in the society.Social networking has brought the world closer. It is a very good way of communicating with the people. You can find old classmates, co-workers, or old lost friends on social networking sites. You mail them, chat with them, and even play games with them. People who have a lot of hobbies can join more than one social network. There are even some social networking sites with the main goal of connecting business minded people.

There are many benefits and many people are registering with these websites to always keep in touch with the dear ones as in the busy schedules. There are many possibilities wherein you might not get enough time to spend with your dear ones. This issue can be completely overcome by using these websites and also it is possible with the presence of at least one internet enabled portable device along with you. You need not have to give out any distinction with the fact whether you are at office or at home while surfing through these websites. If you are in search of a friend you can confidently search on these websites as there are million of them online at a time.

Social networking websites not only allow peo­ple to expand their con­nec­tions around inter­ests, it give us a window to express our views too. . These sites have given the world a whole new way to communicate and share their views, ideas and information. Millions of web surfers log on to these websites everyday and it has almost become a part of their life. The increased in the number of blogs have shown that peo­ple love to share their opin­ion. In the same way, the pro­lif­er­a­tion of the open source move­ment shows that some peo­ple love to share their exper­tise. There is a deeply rooted need among human beings to share, whether it is infor­ma­tion or opin­ions. Social net­works appeal to the altru­is­tic side of peo­ple by allow­ing them to share their con­nec­tion and intro­duce friends to other friends.


They key to social net­works quickly mov­ing up in size is human social needs. Because peo­ple who get on those need to expand their net­work, they invite their friends. And those friends, in turn, invite their friends.

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